Any person, place, or thing or idea.
Common noun
Describes nouns or pronouns.
Adjective
Shows an action.
Action Verb
Replace nouns.
Pronoun
Verbs that help show tense.
Helping Verb
Describe verbs, adjectives
Adverbs
Join an independent clause to a dependent clause
Subordinate conjuctions
The authors feelings/attitude to the story.
Tone
Our family had a picnic on Labor Day.
What is the proper noun in this sentence?
Labor Day
How the story makes you feel.
Mood
Specific person, place, or thing.
Proper noun
whose, which, that, where, when, why
What are these examples of?
Pronouns
In, out, over, under, along, before
What are these examples of?
Prepostions
Link the subject to other words in the sentence.
Linking Verb
Are there any alligators in that swamp Mom.
What is wrong with this sentence?
Change the period to a question mark.
Each student has brought a book pencil and paper to class.
What is the adjective in this sentence?
Each
Connect words, phrases, or clauses.
Conjunction
Yay! these sentences are not very difficult yet!
What needs to be fixed in this sentence?
The 't' in these needs to be capitalized.
Everyone should listen to mr. white.
What is wrong with this sentence?
Mr. White needs to be capitalized.
For And Nor But Or Yet So
FANBOYS
coordinating conjunctions
Words or groups of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place. location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
Preposistion
Ouch! Yikes! Ugh! Grr! Wow! Yay!
What are these examples of?
Interjections
A word or phrase that shows a strong feeling or emotion.
Interjection
Who likes to lie under the stars on clear nights?
What is the infinitive in this sentence?
To lie
That is a very loud boat, something must be wrong with it.
What is the subject of this sentence?
That