What do I have in this sentence?
Can she carry the large bucket of soapy water alone?
Direct Object: bucket
What are the interrogative pronouns?
Who, What, Which, Whose, Whom
What is a prepositional phrase?
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that act as one role within a sentence that is either an adjectival or adverbial phrase.
What is the conjunction in the sentence?
I like cats, but we don't have pets at home.
But
What are the first person possessive pronouns?
my and our
What do I have in this sentence?
The teacher was disappointed in the dishonest class.
Predicate Adjective: disappointed
What is an interrogative pronoun?
List 5 prepositions that do not begin with an I or O.
abort, about, above, across, against, along, around, amid, among, around, at, atop, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond, by, down, during, except, for, from, past, since, through, throughout, to, toward, under, underneath, until, up, upon, with, within, without.
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
What are possessive pronouns?
It functions as an adjective; it modifies nouns and shows ownership.
What do I have in this sentence?
What is the name of that tropical bird?
Predicate Nominative: name
What can an interrogative pronoun act or behave like?
Interrogative pronouns cans behave like a subject, an object, or an adjective.
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?
Calvin wrote the alphabet letters in a backward order.
in a backward order.
What is an interjection?
A part of speech often used with an exclamation point and shows strong feeling. It is used in a sudden burst of thought.
What are the third person possessive pronouns?
his, hers, its, their
What do I have in this sentence?
A day may be long, but it will always have an end.
Predicate Adjective: long
Direct Object: end
In the sentence, what is the interrogative pronoun acting like?
What are the native grasses of the Kansas and Nebraska plains?
What is acting as the subject.
down, during, except, for, from, inside, in, into, near, of, off, on, out, outside, over, past, since, through throughout, to, toward, under, up, until, upon, with, within, without, underneath.
A compound sentence is two clauses, or simple sentences, that are joined together with a comma and a conjunction.
What is the case of the pronoun?
Max dragged his box of Legos to the carpet
Possessive
What is a direct object, predicate nominative, and predicate adjective?
Direct Object: What the subject is acting on
Predicate Nominative: Renames the subject
Predicate Adjective: Describes the quality of the subject
In the sentence, what is the interrogative pronoun acting like?
What horses will the rough and tough horseman ride?
What is acting as an adjective.
How many prepositional phrases are in the sentence? What are they?
During the summer, two sisters went to the pool for lessons at the YMCA in the city.
5
During the summer
to the pool
for lessons
at the YMCA
in the city
Which sentence is not a compound sentence?
Red ants can pinch; their stringer causes pain.
Ants and crickets are both insects.
Ants and crickets are both insects.
What is the case of the pronoun?
They flew everywhere.
Objective