Find the adjective in the sentence:
My sister is jumping into the cold pool.
cold
Find the noun in the sentence:
Grandmom was so happy to see us!
Grandmom
Find the adverb in the sentence:
The students silently read their books.
silently
Find the verb in the sentence:
The parents were talking outside.
talking
Find the linking verb in the sentence:
My friend is going to the party.
is
Find the TWO adjectives in this sentence:
The cute puppy was sleepy this morning.
cute and sleepy
Find the TWO nouns in the sentence: She pushed in the chair and left the classroom.
chair and classroom
Change quick into an adverb.
quickly
Is baseball a verb?
No, you cannot baseball, but you can play
Find TWO linking verbs in the sentence:
They are seeing a movie tonight, while the dog is staying at home.
are and is
What is an adjective?
a descriptive word
What is a noun?
a person, place, thing, animal, or idea.
What is an adverb?
a word that modifies an adjective or verb or describes a verb
What is a verb?
an action word
What is a linking verb?
An adjective describes a what?
What is a proper noun? and what does it need?
a specific person, place, or thing and it needs a capital letter.
An adverb sometimes ends with what?
ly
What is the past tense form of the verb: teach
taught
Tell what words this linking verb is connecting:
The students are walking to recess.
students and walking
Add an adjective in front of each noun to make it sound better:
My mom let us go to the park on Saturday.
an adjective in front of mom, park, and Saturday.
Is a proper noun still a noun?
yes, it just needs a capital letter in the beginning.
Change happy into an adverb.
happily
If you wanted to add an adverb in front of each verb in the sentence, how many would you add?
The teacher spoke to the students and then walked down the hallway.
2 adverbs
Name 5 linking verbs.
am, is, are, was, were