It describes actions or action words
Verbs
Vocabulary:
The way to correctly say something is "more bad" and the "most bad".
worse and worst
Find the adverb: The duck flew home to its nest.
home (adverb of place)
Grammar:
Choose the correct PRONOUN form:
Please tell me where I can find (your / you're / yours) notebook.
your (possessive pronoun)
Vocabulary:
What tense is this sentence?"
She'll study Medicine in Oxford university.
Future
This is a person/place/thing
Noun
Grammar (tense)
What is the tense of this sentence?:
By this time next week, he will have been travelling around Africa for six months!
future
Grammar
What is the ADVERB in this sentence?
He ran quickly away from the fire.
quickly
Fix the mistake:
She decided to were her big sweater today.
were --> wear
Grammar (modals):
You (could / should) go to the hospital if you have a fever for more than 24 hours.
should (advice)
Grammar
What is the ADJECTIVE in this sentence?
They took the most beautiful photos of their holiday in Spain.
beautiful
Find the adjective: The two students worked on the test.
Find the adverb: She made the team because she swam well.
Which word does not belong: Unhappy, uninformed, underside, unimportant
underside
Grammar
What is the PRONOUN in this sentence?
The museum has updated its sculpture and portrait collections.
its (possessive pronoun)
This describes a verb/adjective/or adverb
Adverbs
Grammar
The correct way to say something is "more good" and the "most good".
better and best
Find the adverb: Fortunately, Shelly had time to go watch the movie.
Fortunately
Fix it: She goes to the store yesterday.
goes --> went
Grammar (tense):
What tense is this sentence?
She shopped for clothes all day yesterday.
past tense
This is a word that describes a noun
Adjective
Find the 2 adjectives in this sentence: Because of the snowstorm, the yellow bus was late to pick up the freezing students.
yellow / freezing
Find the 2 adverb: The students thoughtfully considered the answer before finally deciding on it.
thoughtfully / finally
Fix it: The team are deciding to play despite the weather.
are --> is
Grammar:
What are the two verbs in the sentence?
When Jake saw the cute puppy available for adoption, he called the organization right away.
Saw, called
It is the substitute for nouns. Example: The man went to the store --> He went to the store.
Pronouns
True or False: adjectives are used to describe verbs
False
Find the adverb: She was late to school yesterday.
yesterday (adverb of time)
Fix it: The teacher and the student is walking to the office.
is --> are
My parents ... a car last month. (buy)
BOUGHT