What type of sentence is this? (Declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative)
While the sun shone, they stayed on the beach.
Declarative
What's the complete subject in this sentence?
This new car is a blue and white four-door sedan.
This new car
What kind of figurative language is this?
Ms.Maple is a ray of sunshine.
Metaphor
Find the adjective in this sentence.
The students refused to eat the dried fruit.
dried
Answer the question and write down what type of sentence is this.
What's Ms. Maple's favorite color?
Purple. Interrogative
Which type of sentence is this?(Declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative)
Leave your footwear outside.
Imperative
What's the complete predicate in this sentence?
The lost child ran across the street to the police station.
ran across the street to the police station
What kind of figurative language is this?
The grass tickled my feet.
personification
Find the adjective and the noun it describes.
The leather seat feel comfortable.
adj. leather describes seat
Ask a question and write down the answer base on the sentence given.
Ms. Maple is as busy as a bee.
Depends.
Which type of sentence is this? (Declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative)
Where did the ball roll?
interrogative
What's the simple predicate in this sentence?
Down toward the pond a goose with six goslings waddled.
waddled
What kind of figurative language is this?
Romantic red roses rolled.
Alliteration
Find the adjectives.
Ms. Maple lives in a big white cozy house.
big white cozy
What kind of figurative language is this?
Ms. Maple has the best class in the world, 4Eu.
Hyperbole
Write an exclamatory sentence.
What a day!
What's the simple subject in this sentence?
Our family's new car is a small one with a big trunk.
car
What kind of figurative language is this?
For the millionth time, be quiet!
Hyperbole
Add two adjectives into the sentence.
The frog jumped across the path.
The green frog jumped across the forest path.
Rewrite each sentence with 3 adjectives to make it more interesting. Underline your adjectives.
The party is over.
Depends.
Find an imperative sentence from this short paragraph.
I rolled down the hill, the long tall hill. I was very scared with the skateboard, because I just learnt it. What would happened if I roll down the hill like a ball? And suddenly I heard someone said, "Stop!“
I stopped and turned around. It was Ms. Maple. She then passed me a cinnamon roll, and said, "Keep rolling."
Stop!
Keep rolling.
what's the simple subject and simple predicate of this sentence?
Some owners of large cars have traded them for smaller models.
owners, have traded
Write 3 example of Onomatopoeia.
Crash! Splash! Boom! Pop! Bam! Snap! Honk! Buzz! Drip! Swish! Ring! Crackle!
Diamonds are expensive because they are rare.
These beautiful diamonds are expensive because they are rare.
Describe Ms. Maple's favorite food by using your five senses.
It feels, It seems, It sounds, It smells, It tastes...
Depends.