& Pronouns
He wore shoes that were too small.
he (pn), shoes (noun, direct object)
Just in case my family comes over, I will mop the floor.
in- prep
verb-comes (action)
verb-will mop (helping then action)
I am very excited to win the grand prize in the science fair for my large volcano.
very- adverb; grand-adjective; large-adjective
Interjections are often followed by which punctuation?
exclamation point
Since
He gave his sister a hug.
He- pn; gave (action) verb; hug (noun)
For your information, I studied really hard.
For-preposition
studied-verb
The tiny dog barked loudly.
adjective-tiny
adverb-loudly
Yay! We won the game.
Yay
I listen, but I sometimes get confused.
But
What is the direct object in the sentence below? Give her the ball.
Ball
Being kind is my favorite thing to do.
Is-verb linking
Articles (a, an, the) are _______________.
Adjectives
Hey! Don't be mean to each other.
Hey
Either you are trying your best, or you will not succeed.
Either or
Personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, relative
I asked my parents for twenty dollars.
asked-verb action; for-preposition
What questions do adjectives answer?
Which one?
What kind?
How many?
Ugh. I can't believe we did not win.
Ugh
What are the two types of conjunctions? (That we talked about in class)
coordinating and subordinating
What are the 8 parts of speech?
Noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection
What are the three types of verbs?
Linking, helping, action
What is the difference between adjectives and adverbs?
(What do each one describe?)
Adjectives describe nouns
Adverbs describe verbs, adverbs, and adjectives
Wow! I can't wait for the homecoming dance.
Wow
Because we won, we yelled and jumped.
Because, and