Definitions (Sentences)
Definitions (POS)
Identify Sentences
Identify POS
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What is a sentence?

A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.

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What is a noun?

A noun can be a person, place, thing, or idea.

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Which type of sentence is below?

Mom, can I have more time to play?


This sentence is interrogative because it's asking a question.

Mom, can I have more time to play?

100

Which part of speech is underlined below?

Will you peel the potatoes for me?

Will you peel the potatoes for me?

Peel is a verb because it is an action word. 

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Create an exclamatory sentence for the picture below.

An exclamatory sentence expresses emotion and is usually shouted.

Example: Oh no! You just had a bath!

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This sentence makes a statement.

Declarative sentences make a statement. 

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What is an adjective?

An adjective is a describing word. They can describe nouns or pronouns. 

200

Which type of sentence is below?

Do you want to play Uno with us?

This is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.

Do you want to play Uno with us?

200

Which part of speech is underlined below?


Hey! You forgot your umbrella!

Hey! You forgot your umbrella!

Hey! is an interjection because it is expressing strong emotion. 

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Create a sentence with two adjectives using the picture below.

Adjectives are describing words.

Example: The pizza was hot and delicious!

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What type of sentence is interrogative?

Interrogative sentences ask a question.

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This part of speech connects words, phrases, and clauses.

Conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses.

I would like to eat some ice cream and cake.

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Which type of sentence is below?

Give me my pencil back before I tell the teacher.

This sentence is imperative because it is giving a command.

Give me my pencil back before I tell the teacher.

300

Which part of speech is underlined below?

He carefully counted all of the coins. 

He carefully counted all of the coins.

Carefully is an adverb because it describes the verb.

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Create an interrogative sentence with the picture below.

An interrogative sentence asks a question.

Example: Why is this pencil broken?

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What type of sentence is imperative?

A command is an imperative sentence. 

400

This part of speech shows relationship between two words. 

Prepositions show the relationship between two words.

Example: My dog is sitting on the couch.

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Which type of sentence is below?


My dog is black and white.

This sentence is declarative because it is a statement.

My dog is black and white.

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Which part of speech is underlined below?


Josh doesn't want to play because he has a headache.
 

Josh doesn't want to play because he has a headache.

Because is a conjunction because it connects the two clauses in the sentence.

400

Create a sentence with a preposition using the picture below.

A preposition shows the relationship between two words.

Example: The bird is sitting on the branch. 

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This sentence type expresses strong feelings.

Exclamatory!

500

Which part of speech can modify a verb, and adjective, or adverb? These can answer the questions, how, when, where, and to what extent.

Adverbs can modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Example: I never want to do that again!

She spoke so loudly, it made my head hurt. 

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Which type of sentence is below?

There is a huge spider on my desk!

This sentence is exclamatory because it is expressing strong emotion.

There is a huge spider on my desk!

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Which part of speech is underlined below?

Her kindness makes everyone want to be her friend. 

Her kindness makes everyone want to be her friend.

Kindness is a noun in this sentence. Remember a noun can be a person, place, thing, or idea!

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Create an imperative sentence about the picture below.

An imperative sentence gives a command.

Example: Please clean up this dirty room. 

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