What is a noun?
a person, place, thing, or idea
What part of speech does an adverb describe?
a verb
What is the verb in the following sentence?
During Latebird, the children play games outside.
play
What is an adjective?
A word that describes a noun
What does a pronoun do?
replaces a noun
What is the subject of the sentence?
Dogs are my favorite animal in the world!
Dogs
What is the adverb in the following sentence?
Michelle quickly ran down the hallway.
quickly
Is the verb in the following sentence in past, present, or future tense?
We slept all night long.
past tense
What is the adjective in the following sentence?
The boy wears blue jeans.
blue
Replace the noun with a pronoun:
Sally
She/her
What is the subject in the sentence?
The students have Engineering class next.
Students
Does the adverb in the following sentence tell when, where
or how? (First, find the adverb!)
We will have the awards today.
Adverb: today
Tells us when
Is the verb in the following sentence in past, present, or future tense?
Over Spring Break, I will practice piano.
future tense
What is the adjective in the following sentence?
I have a yellow pencil.
yellow
Replace the noun with a pronoun:
desk
it
What is the direct object?
I ate pizza on Friday.
Pizza
Does the adverb in the following sentence tell when, where
or how? (First, find the adverb!)
Let’s go play together outside!
Adverb: outside
Tells us where
What is the helping verb in the following sentence?
You must submit the quiz on time.
must
What is the adjective in the following sentence?
She has many erasers.
many
Replace the subject with a pronoun:
George Washington was the first U.S. president.
HE was the first U.S. president.
Which word should be a possessive noun in the sentence?
Ms. Bs dog is so cute.
Does the adverb in the following sentence tell when, where
or how? (First, find the adverb!)
The student took his quiz slowly.
Adverb: Slowly
Tells us how
What is the helping verb in the following sentence?
We can write a story in our journals.
can
What are the adjectives in the following sentence?
My mom has beautiful, shiny purses.
Beautiful and shiny
Replace the direct object with a pronoun:
Hannah folded the papers.
Hannah folded THEM.