The reason this isn't a complete sentence:
Go to the store
What is a missing end mark?
The part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence:
The fluffy kittens played together all day.
What is an adverb?
It's the type of sentence that asks a question.
What is interogative?
Two noun jobs.
What is subject noun and object of the preposition?
(also direct object and indirect object)
The simple subject in the following sentence:
Yesterday, Roxy and Panda played outside.
What is Roxy, Panda?
to, for, with, on
What are prepositions?
It's "who or what is the sentence about?".
What is the question to find the subject noun (pronoun) of a sentence?
It can do any job a noun can do.
What is a pronoun?
It's a part of speech, but it's not part of the subject or predicate.
What is an interjection?
It's the part of speech of the articles: a, an, the.
What is adjective?
What is the question to find the verb in a sentence?
Two jobs of a PNA?
What is show possession and modify like an adjective?
It's another way to say simple predicate.
What is the verb?
This part of speech joins other parts of speech or sentences.
What is a conjunction?
They are the 3 adjective questions.
What is "which one, what kind, how many"?
The job "would, could, or should" might have in a sentence.
What is helping verb?
Out of this list, it's the one that is not a necessary part of a complete sentence:
noun, verb, end mark, capital letter, makes completes sense
What is noun?
The 8 parts of speech.
What is noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.
They are the 3 adverb questions.
What is "when, where, or how"?
A prepositional phrase can do the same job as these two parts of speech.
What is an adjective and adverb?