An adjective is used to describe this?
What is a noun?
Adverbs describe these.
What are verbs?
Pronouns take the place of this.
What is a noun?
What are proper nouns?
The adjective in the following sentence: The large dog barked at me.
What is large?
The adjective in this sentence: The older students are dismissed first.
What is older?
Adverbs answer these questions.
What are how, when, and where?
This pronoun replaces the italicized word in the following sentence: Kelly went to Colonial Heights, and next year Kelly will go to Sullivan Heights.
What is she?
These types of pronouns are always capitalized.
What are proper pronouns?
The pronoun in the following sentence: We are at summer camp.
What is we?
The adjectives in the following sentence: The little dog cried because his owner did not give him any vanilla cake.
What is little and vanilla?
Most adverbs end in this ending.
What is -ly?
The pronoun that replaces the italicized word: Nicky left Nicky's water bottle outside.
What is his?
These always start with a capital letter.
What is a sentence?
Yours is capitalized.
What is your name?
Identify the adjectives in the following sentence: My little brother and his best friend went to the new store to buy a big bag of candy.
What are little, best, new, and big?
Identify the adverb in the following sentence: Pete ran rapidly down the street to catch his bus.
What is rapidly?
The noun the pronoun refers to.
What is an antecedent?
This pronoun is always capitalized.
What is I?
The adverb and adjectives in the following sentence: Aly and Spencer laughed loudly when the little kid fell off his bike?
What are loudly and little?
Identify the adjectives in the following sentence: Taylor adopted a brown puppy and a black kitten from the new animal shelter, which is behind her old school.
What are brown, black, new, animal, and old?
Identify the adverbs in this sentence: Patrick gently placed his book on the wooden table and walked slowly to his desk over there.
What is gently, slowly, and there?
Who, Whom, and Whose are these types of pronouns.
What are relative pronouns?
These adjectives are capitalized.
What is a proper adjective?
These are the relative pronouns.
What are who, whom, and whose?