The part of speech that is an ACTION.
What is a verb?
THIS is a person, place, or a thing.
What is a noun?
This part of speech describes a NOUNS.
What is an adjective?
What is the preposition: The man walked into the table.
What is into?
This part of speech can replace a noun.
What is a pronoun?
What is the verb: The loud man screamed in my face.
What is screamed?
What is the noun: The cookies fell.
What is cookies?
This part of speech describes a VERB.
What is an adverb?
What is the preposition: The midnight-black cat slid under the car.
What is under?
What is the pronoun: She drove the car.
What is she?
What is the verb: The ball rolled past the catcher and all the way to the fence.
What is rolled?
How many nouns: Jane slipped on the sock.
What is two?
What is the adjective: The beautiful flower wilted in the vase.
What is beautiful?
What is the prepositional phrase: I couldn't find the pencil because it fell behind the bag.
What is behind the bag?
What is the pronoun: Pam called him to order food.
What is him?
What is the verb: The mysterious man in the dark coat whistled in the night.
What is whistled?
What are the 3 nouns: Bob ate cake at the table.
What are Bob, cake, and table?
What is the adverb: I shakily opened the door and stepped outside.
What is shakily?
What is the prepositional phrase: The wild kids ran to the store.
What is to the store?
What are the TWO pronouns: They couldn't find it in the house.
What are they and it?
What are the TWO verbs: If Bob leaves the game early, then he will eat ice cream.
What are leaves and eat?
What are the 4 nouns: Mary pushed Fred into the door, breaking the handle.
What are Mary, Fred, door, and handle?
What is the adverb AND the adjective: The thick fog swirled ominously under the light.
What is thick (adjective) and ominously (adverb)?
What are the TWO prepositional phrases: I ate the cookie near the bench in the park.
What is near the bench and in the park?
What is: He and his?