The laptop was slow to pull up the website. (Nouns)
laptop, website
The cow jumped over the moon, and the cat ran away with the spoon. (verbs)
jumped, ran
She lovingly made cookies for her family. (adverbs)
lovingly
Wow! Interjections are so easy to find!
wow
What type of verb is the word in all caps?
"She COULD help me if she really wanted to."
helping/auxiliary
The car drove down the road quickly. (nouns)
car, road
This is exactly what I wanted! (verbs)
is, wanted
In the room, under the bed, you can find my secret journal if you look carefully enough. (prepositions)
in the room (in), under the bed (under)
Can you pass me that? Hmmm... never mind, I need the other screwdriver instead.
hmmm...
hmmm... never mind
What type of verb is in all caps?
"The weather seems nice today."
linking
That couldn't be further from the truth; you are lying! (pronouns)
that, you
The Italian museum was filled with impressive paintings and unbelievable sculptures. (adjectives)
Italian, impressive, unbelievable
Tomorrow, we will visit the beach and joyfully splash in the water. (adverbs)
tomorrow, joyfully
Grab a pen or a pencil. Neither forgetting nor losing your materials is an excuse. (conjunctions)
or, neither, nor
What is the name for the noun that the pronoun replaces?
antecedent
Your decisions impact who you are; you should always practice kindness with people. (nouns)
decisions, kindness, people
The elusive hermit hid in his small cave refusing to join modern society. (adjectives)
elusive, small, modern
Will it always be this frustrating to remember my daily vitamin? (adverbs)
always
Since there isn't anything exciting to do, we should just stay home and watch a movie.
since, and
Is this sentence active or passive voice? "The house was cleaned by me every Sunday."
Passive (can replace by me with by zombies)
No one really understand it, but we still need to know at least something. (pronouns)
No one, it, we, something
Jerry always laughs in the scenes where he should stay serious. (verbs)
laughs, should stay
Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's how we go. (prepositions)
over the river (over) through the woods (through) to grandmother's house (to)
if, or
Change this sentence from active to passive voice. "The chef cooked a grand meal."
The grand meal was cooked by the chef.