Name the adverb: I ran swiftly into school.
What is swiftly?
Identify the predicate: The cat was sleeping in the sun.
What is was sleeping?
Find the subject: I ate my dinner quickly so I could go back out and play.
What is I?
Name the common nouns: I can't believe the ball went in the well!
What are ball and well?
Find the adjectives: The two kittens played with the soft yarn.
What are two and soft?
Identify the adverb: He arrived early for the meeting.
What is early?
Identify the predicate: He will be studying all day for the final.
What is will be studying?
Find the subject: The boys ran two miles for track practice.
What is boys?
Name the proper noun: Jake worked hard all day and then took a long nap.
What is Jake?
What is scrawny?
What is never?
Identify the predicate: My mom bought us ice cream for a treat.
What is bought?
Find the subject: Bears like to eat blueberries in the spring.
What is bears?
Name the pronoun: The class took their snack outside with them.
What is them?
Find the adjective: It's hard to believe that the pyramids in ancient Greece were made without machinery.
What is ancient?
Name the adverb: The student answered the questions truthfully.
What is truthfully?
Identify the predicate: Our class has been waiting for a field trip all year long!
What is has been waiting?
Find the subject: Quickly, the rabbit scurried across the yard.
What is rabbit?
Name the nouns: The school was closed because of the snow storm.
What is school and storm?
Name the adjective: I ordered this book from Amazon yesterday.
What is this?
What part of speech do adverbs modify (tell about)?
What are verbs?
Predicates are also known as this part of speech.
What are verb?
Subjects tell ____ or what the sentence is about.
What is who?
Proper names begin with this because they are special names of a person, place, or thing.
What is a capital letter?
What part of speech do adjective modify (tell about)?
What are nouns?