What is a noun?
A person, place, thing, or idea
What is a verb?
What is a conjunction?
part of speech connects words, phrases, or clauses
What is a preposition?
a word that shows position between nouns
What is an interjection?
shows strong emotion, like surprise or excitement.
State the noun in this sentence:
The dog barked loudly.
Dog
Identify the verb in this sentence:
She baked cookies yesterday.
baked
Which conjunction should you use in this sentence:
I wanted to play outside, ___ it started raining.”
but
Fill in the preposition:
The puppy hid ___ the table.
under or something else that makes sense
Interjections often end with this type of punctuation.
exclamation point or by a comma when the feelings aren't as strong
What is a singular noun?
A noun that is just one of something
Fix the verb in this sentence:
Yesterday, I walk to the park.
walked
Find the conjunction:
The dog barked and ran to the door.
and
Find the preposition:
The cat slept on the couch.
on
Spot the interjection:
“Hooray! We’re going on a field trip!
Hooray
What is a plural noun?
A noun that means there is more than one of something
Change the verb to present tense:
She wrote a letter.
writes
Find the correlative conjunction pair:
Both the story and the illustrations were amazing.”
Both/and
Choose the best preposition:
I left my backpack ___ the door.
One word answers only
by/beside/near
Spot the interjection:
Uh-oh, I think we’re late.
Oh-oh
Find the two nouns in this sentence:
My sister loves soccer
sister and soccer
Change this present-tense verb to past tense:
They are running.
They ran
Fix the sentence:
Both my mom or my dad will pick me up.
Add a prepositional phrase:
She hung the poster.
on the wall
in her room etc...
What interjection fits this sentence?
_____! That was a huge lightning strike!
Wow, Cool, etc...
Find all the nouns in this sentence:
The students carried notebooks to the classroom
students, notebooks, classroom
Change this verb to future tense:
I finished my project.
will finish
Fill in the correct pair of correlative conjuctions:
Choose the correct pair:
___ the cat ___ the dog likes baths.
Neither/nor
But/also
Not only/but also
Neither/nor
Add a prepositional phrase:
They waited.
in the hall
on the bench etc...
Fill in the interjection:
_____! That hurt my toe!
Ouch, Hey, etc...