What type of adjective is "a"
triple points
article
Identify the pronoun for the following sentence. Then tell me what type of pronoun it is:
The book is mine.
mine - possessive
Identify the nouns in the following sentence.
The earth is full of creatures.
triple points
earth, creatures
Identify the prepositions in the sentence below:
Christian walked inside the house to get his dad.
inside
to
Identify all the parts of speech for the sentence below:
Mark and Jennifer have a son.
triple points
Mark, Jennifer, son - noun
and - coordinating conjunction
have - linking verb
a - article adjective
What kind of adjective is basketball in "The basketball team won the game."
limiting adjective
Identify the pronoun for the following sentence. Then tell me what type of pronoun it is:
That is Ms. Galloway's.
That - demonstrative
Identify the nouns in the sentence below:
Freedom and hope are two foundations of America.
freedom, hope, foundations, America
Identify the prepositions in the sentence below:
I hid in the cabinet to keep the monsters from eating me.
hid, cabinet, from
Identify all the parts of speech for the sentence below:
I am ready for Thanksgiving.
I - subjective pronoun
am - linking verb
ready - action verb
for - preposition
Thanksgiving - noun
Identify the adverbs in the following sentence:
I slowly and stealthily went downstairs.
slowly, stealthily
Identify the pronoun for the following sentence. Then tell me what type of pronoun it is:
My boyfriend can eat an entire pizza by himself.
himself - reflexive
Identify the verbs below and tell whether they are action or linking:
I ordered takeout while he was sleeping.
ordered - action
was - linking
sleeping - action
Identify the conjunction and tell what type in the sentence below:
After the movie, let's go out to eat.
triple points
After - subordinating
Identify all the parts of speech for the sentence below:
The man in the mirror was no one but himself.
The - article adjective,
man , mirror - noun
in - preposition
was - linking verb
no one - indefinite pronoun
but - coordinating conjunction
himself - reflexive pronoun
Identify the adjectives and adverbs in the following sentence:
I am a very intelligent person.
double points
very - adverb
intelligent - adjective
Identify the pronoun for the following sentence. Then tell me what type of pronoun it is:
Everybody is welcome at the homecoming game.
Everybody - indefinite
Identify the verbs below and tell whether they are action or linking:
I will be 18 next month, so I hope that my friends come celebrate with me.
double points
will be - linking
come - action
celebrate - action
Identify the conjunction and tell what type in the sentence below:
Neither Sam nor Vinny ate lunch.
Neither...nor - correlative
Identify all the parts of speech for the sentence below:
The night crept up stealthily like a burglar in a house.
The, a - article adjective
night, burglar, house - noun
crept - verb
up, stealthily - adverb
like, in - preposition
Identify the adverbs and adjectives in the following sentence:
She was doing well in the course because she was smart; however, her ignorant friend was doing very poorly.
well, very, poorly - adverb
smart, ignorant - adjective
Identify the pronouns for the following sentence. Then tell me what type of pronouns they are:
She was upset with herself for failing it because everybody else passed it.
double points
she - subjective
it - objective
herself - reflexive
everybody - indefinite
Identify the nouns and verbs below. If they are verbs, tell whether they are action or linking:
There is a large group of students in the hallway dancing to the music.
is - linking
group
students
hallway
dancing - action
music
Identify the conjunctions and prepositions in the sentence below. If it is a conjunction, tell what type it is:
I went to the store on Union Avenue, and I was struck by the layout because it was truly unique.
to
and - coordinating
by
because - subordinating
Identify all the parts of speech for the sentence below:
She angrily slammed the door shut after screaming very loudly at her boyfriend.
she - subjective pronoun
angrily, very, loudly, shut - adverb
slammed, screaming - action verb
the - article adjective
door, boyfriend - noun
after - subordinating conjunction
at - preposition
her - possessive pronoun