This type of noun names a specific person, place, or thing and always begins with a capital letter.
proper noun
This part of speech describes an action like "run" or "jump"
Verbs
Where do we use a period.
At the end of a sentence
The row of keys that are in the middle of the keyboard containing keys F and J is called the...
home row!
A compound word is made by putting together this many words.
Two words
Fix this sentence: My Dog boomer is the best dog in the world.
My dog Boomer is the best dog in the world.
This verb tense shows something is happening right now, like "eating" or "playing"
Present verb tense
What is a question mark for?
Asking a question
The two keys your index fingers should rest on in the home row.
F and J
It is not, because it is a contraction.
True of False: Common nouns are specific named people, places, or things.
False. Proper nouns are specific named people, places, or things.
This verb tense shows something has already happened, like "walked" or "talked"
Past verb tense
When do we use an exclamation point?
When we want to show excitement
To type the letter "E," you should use this hand.
Left hand
WILD CARD!!
Automatic win!
Common nouns
This verb tense shows something is going to happen, like "will swim" or "will walk"
Future verb tense
True or False: An exclamation point and a question mark end a sentence just like a period does.
True!
The key you press with your thumb to create space between words.
This compound word means a place where books are purchased.
Bookstore
Which of these is a person noun, place noun, and thing noun: Florida, Miss. Shaffer, fish.
Miss. Shaffer - Person noun
Florida - Place noun
Fish - thing noun
I will walk my dog tomorrow or I walked my dog yesterday.
Place commas in this sentence: I have baseball practice on Monday Wednesday and Friday.
I have baseball practice on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
This key lets you type capital letters without using the Caps Lock.
Shift key
The compound word for a tool used to tell time that you wear on your wrist.
Wristwatch