Define a noun.
A noun is a person, place, thing, animal, idea or concept.
What are verbs?
Verbs are action words.
What are adjectives?
Adjectives are describing words.
Define an interrogative sentence.
A statement that asks a question.
Name the 3 tenses of verbs.
Past, present, and future.
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun takes the place of a person, place, thing, animal, or idea or concept.
What does a verb do?
A verb tells what the noun is doing.
What do Adjectives describe?
Adjectives describe nouns.
Define an imperative sentence.
An imperative gives a command.
Which tense of verb uses will in front of the verb?
Future tense uses the word will in front of the verb.
What is a proper noun?
A proper noun is a specific noun.
What is the verb in the sentence below?
The goat skips down the path.
The verb is skips.
What is the adjective in the following sentence?
The yellow banana fell from the tree.
The adjective is yellow.
Define an exclamatory sentence.
An exclamatory sentence says something with force and is followed by an ! .
What tense refers to something that has already happened?
Past tense refers to something that has already happened.
What are the three ways to make a noun plural?
To make a noun plural you can add s, es, change y to i and add es.
What is the verb in the sentence below?
Tomorrow, we will meet Santa Claus.
The verb is meet.
What is the adjective in the sentence below?
My teacher said the world was flat.
The adjective is flat.
Define a declarative sentence.
A declarative sentence makes a statement.
What tense refers to something that is happening now?
Present tense refers to things happening now.
Name the noun, pronoun, and proper noun in the following sentence.
Mrs. Bernard said she was going to the store.
The noun is store, The Proper noun is Mrs. Bernard, The pronoun is she.
What is the verb in the sentence below?
She toasted the bread.
The verb is toasted.
Give me three adjectives that can describe a friend?
A friend is fun, caring, and sweet.
What type of sentence are each of the following?
Sit down!
I have a dog.
What is your name?
I won the game!
Imperative
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Put the verb paint in past, present, and future tense.
Painted, painting, will paint