Define Noun
Name of a person, place, or thing
I like to eat.
Name the subject
I
State the sentence type:
I am a nice person.
Declarative
Correct the sentence
there are no sea shells oceans or people here
There are no sea shells, oceans, or people here.
Minimum number of sentences a paragraph should have
5
Define pronoun
A word that stands for a noun or for a word that takes the place of a noun
The dog and I ate ice cream.
Name the subject(s)
The dog and I
State the function:
I love dogs!
Exclaims a statement/to call out
Correct the following:
me like to eat the following carrots peas and apricots
I like to eat the following: carrots, peas, and apricots.
"Ouch!" is an example of what?
Interjection
What is a verb?
Words that express time while showing an action, condition, or the fact that something exists
I love to ride rollercoasters!
Name the predicate
love to ride rollercoasters
State the function:
What is your name?
To ask a question
Correct the following sentence:
sharon stated i am exhausted
Sharon stated, "I am exhausted!"
OR
Sharon stated, "I am exhausted."
Give an example of a common noun
teacher, etc.
What part of speech does the subject include?
Noun
Name the subject AND predicate of the sentence:
Ms. King loves chocolate!
Subject- Ms. King
Predicate- loves, loves chocolate
Define declarative sentence
states an idea and ends with a period
Correct the sentence:
haley and emily exclaimed we are best friends
Haley and Emily exclaimed, "We are best friends!"
Answers what kind, which one, how many, or how much
Adjectives
What is the predicate in the following sentence:
Holly loves vacation.
loves
OR
loves vacation
Tell which part of the sentence both the noun and the verb are in.
Noun- subject
Verb- predicate
State the function,type and tell the ending mark:
Do your work
(20 seconds)
To give commands
Imperative
! OR .
Correct the following sentence:
karen stated them is talking very loudy
Karen stated, "They are talking very loudly."
OR
Karen stated, "They are talking very loudly!"
Answers where, when, in what way, or to what extent
Adverbs