A person, place or thing you can see our touch
concrete noun
These refer back to the noun earlier in the sentence.
Pronouns
Ryan bicycled to his friends house.
These describe nouns.
Adjectives
Typically end in -ly.
Adverbs
A specific person, place, or thing.
Proper Noun
The noun a pronoun refers to
antecedent
Name the verb. What kind is it.
Brady sounded the fire alarm.
Tell me the adjectives
Heather hauled nine boxes to the new appartment.
nine, new
Tell me the adverb.
Slowly, Josh ate the yummy popcorn.
slowly
Name the nouns.
The kids ate hot dogs at the party.
kids, hot dogs, party
Name the Pronoun. Is it Singular or Plural.
Maci knew no one at the track meet.
no one, singular
Action or linking
Elton seems ready for the test.
linking
For Pizza night, Jack placed three plates and many napkins on the table.
pizza, three, many
Tell me the adverb.
Evan always absentmindedly flips through his phone.
always, absentmindedly
Name the Nouns.
Claire and her sister ran errands and had lunch.claire, sister, errands, lunch
Name the type of pronoun.
Which is the better outcome?
interrogative
Name the verb.
Amelia and Kat will take a turn.
will take
Name the adjectives.
Valerie kept strawberry gum in her overnight bag.
starwberry, overnight
That spot is almost always too warm.
almost, always, too
Name the Nouns
I don't think her self-esteem will be affected.
self-esteem
Is it Reflexive or Intensive
The vacuuming robot cleans up after itself.
reflexive
helping verb and main verb are called
complete verb
Name the adjectives
Jose ordered a salty pretzel with buttery sauce.
salty, buttery