A verb shows _________, identifies what the subject of the sentence is doing.
Action
True or False: Adverbs describe nouns
False - describe verbs
Adjectives are descriptive words describing which type of grammar?
Nouns
True or False
Pronouns are proper nouns
True
Name three verb tenses.
Past, Present, Future
Identify the adverbs: pretty, quiet, silently, rapidly
silently
rapidly
Which words are adjectives:
calmly, happily, blue, cramped, pretty
pretty
blue
Choose the correct PRONOUN form:
Please tell me where I can find (your / you're / yours) notebook
your
True or False - The term predicate means this word modifies nouns
False
True or False
Adverbs usually, but not always, end in the letter -ly
True
True of False:
Adjectives usually are the last words in a sentence.
False - usually in the beginning or middle
Correct the sentence
John gave bob the cards he bought in New York city.
Bob City
Identify a future-tense verb: Tomorrow Jack and Jill will fall down the hill.
will -future tense linking verb
Identify the adverb in this sentence:
The rabbit quickly ran down the hole.
Quickly
Identify the adjectives in this sentence:
Holly wanted a bright, red car to drive to the big tournament.
bright
red
big
Grammar
What is the PRONOUN in this sentence?
The museum has updated its sculpture and portrait collections
its
Correct the error in this sentence: He don’t like pizza. Explain why
He doesn’t like pizza. because in third person singular we use doesn’t instead of don’t.
Correct the errors (2):
The teacher calm evacuated the students during a fire drill.
calm should be calmly
The teacher calmly evacuated the students during the fire drill.
Correct the sentence:
Jane fastly ran to the old house to save the small dog stuck in the big tree.
old
small
big
Change the nouns to pronouns
He really liked the girls musical playing in the city.
He
Girls
City