Answers may vary, but there needs to be 3 adjectives in the sentence.
What is a sentence?
A group of words expressing a complete thought
How is a Direct Object analyzed?
It is circled and marked with do under it.
Answers may vary.
(Some examples are I, you, he, it, they.)
An adverb asks 3 questions: how, when, where.
True!
What are the adjectives in this sentence?
The eager children watched.
The and eager
What type of sentence is this?
Go catch my dog!
Imperative sentence
True and False: Direct Objects come after a transitive verb.
True!
Give a sentence with a subject pronoun.
Answers may vary.
The only predicate in this sentence is walked.
Harry walked through the dark forest and met his friend in the ally.
False! There are 2 predicates: walked and met.
What does an adjective describe?
A noun or a pronoun
What is a declarative sentence?
Makes a statement
What is the direct object in this sentence?
Rose helped Mark pick up the papers he dropped.
The direct object is Mark.
What is the subject pronoun in this sentence?
She played with her friend while her mom made them lunch.
The subject pronoun is She.
An imperative sentence asks a question.
False! An imperative sentence gives a command.
Choose the adjective that makes the most sense.
The eagle was ________ than the bluebird.
The eagle was bigger than the bluebird.
Expresses strong feeling
In this sentence, the pronoun, he, is acting as what?
He helped the girl with her math.
He is acting as the subject.
The only thing wrong with this sentence is that the first letter needs to be capitalized.
walter walked with tom to the store to buy bread
False! Tom also needs to be capitalized, and the punctuation is missing.
Which adjective describes the windows? (There may be more than one.)
The room was filled with sunlight that came in through the magnificent, gorgeous windows.
Magnificent and gorgeous
What type of sentence asks a questions?
Interrogative
What part of speech can a direct object be? (Hint: there are 2)
A noun or pronoun
What would need to be changed to make the subject plural? (Hint: you will need a plural subject pronoun.)
I will walk the dogs to the store.
I would change to We.
The words are spelt correctly in this sentence.
Their dog ran away and hide from them.
True!