What are nouns?
What are people, places, ideas, or things.
What are verbs?
They show an action.
What is an adjective?
describes a noun
Sentences start with _________ and end with __________?
capital letter and period
What are pronouns?
They substitute a noun.
What are the nouns in the sentence?
Luis went to the park in his brand new Toyota.
What are: Luis, park, Toyota
What is the verb in the sentence?
I flew my plane to 30,000 feet.
flew
What is an adverb?
describes a verb, adjective, or other.
What are the four types of sentences?
declarative / statement
question/interrogative
exclamatory/exclamation
imperative/command
Pronouns can be __________ or ___________.
What are subject or object.
Nouns can be what two types?
What are common and proper.
Verbs can happen in what three tenses or times?
present, past, future
What is the adjective in the sentence?
The speedy runner gave a lap in 2 minutes.
Sentences must have a ___________ and a _________. The first states who or what the action is about and the other states what they did.
subject and predicate
We went to Colorado with them over the summer.
We went to Colorado with them over the summer.
Turn the following into plural:
toy
wolf
berry
toys
wolves
berries
How do you say this verb in present, past, and future?
fly
fly/flies
flew
will fly
What is the adverb in the sentence?
He ran swiftly around the track.
What is the subject and predicate?
The kids from the preschool swam in the kiddie pool.
The kids from the preschool / swam in the kiddie pool.
What type of pronoun are these?
my
our
hers
What are possessive.
What are possessive nouns?
Give an example
They show possession.
Ex. The mouse's hair was grey.
To make verbs make sense, they need to be in accordance with the subject.
If the subject is singular, ex. Julie, how will the verb be?
Julie flies.
It will have an -s.
Is the word in italics in the sentence an adjective or adverb?
Harold suddenly opened the door and I got scared.
adverb
What is a compound sentence?
Two ideas tied with a coordinating conjunction. KIM PARKED THE CAR, BUT SHE DID IT AFTER WASHING IT.
How would we turn this into a possessive sentence?
The hula hoop of the students.
Their hula hoop.