Make this sentence complete.
the bal go
The ball rolls.
The ball bounces.
Say a complete sentence with one verb.
Say a complete sentence with one noun.
What is an adjective?
It describes nouns and pronouns.
What is an adverb?
It describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It tells how, where, when, how much, or how often.
Write a complete sentence.
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
I run.
Which of these is a verb?
brother, bright, always, thought
thought
Which of these is a noun?
brother, bright, always, thought
brother
Say a complete sentence with one adjective.
Say a complete sentence with one adverb.
What does a complete sentence need?
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
I run.
Write a complete sentence with two verbs.
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
I run and jump.
Write a complete sentence with two nouns.
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
Mom and dad run.
Which word is the adjective?
The little boy fell down.
little
Which word is the adverb?
The little boy fell down.
down
Rewrite and correct these sentences.
du bal go and i go get it
i et food toda
The ball rolls. I go get it.
I ate food today.
Write a complete sentence with a verb in the past tense.
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
I ran.
What can replace a noun?
A pronoun: he, she, I, they, it, his, me, etc
Which of these is a adjective?
brother, bright, always, thought
bright
Which of these is a adverb?
brother, bright, always, thought
always
Write a story with 4 sentences.
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
I run outside. I see brother. He runs fast. Brother and I race.
I woke up this morning to feed the chickens. They were upset because they wanted to go out of their coop. I filled their food and water containers and closed the coop door. Then I collected their eggs and put them inside.
Write 3 complete sentences with a verb in the past, present, and future tese.
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
I ran. I am running. I will run.
Write a complete sentence with a noun, a pronoun, and a proper noun
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
Mom, Jake, and I run.
Write a complete sentence with two adjectives.
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
The blue ball bounces.
Write a complete sentence with two adverbs.
Capital letter, noun or pronoun, verb, punctuation, correct spelling:
I run fast.