A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
A word that expresses action or state of being.
What is a verb?
A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
What is an adjective?
A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
What is an adverb?
A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence.
What is a preposition?
The noun in this sentence: The cat slept on the windowsill.
What is cat (or windowsill)?
The verb in this sentence: He ran to the bus stop.
What is ran?
The adjective in this sentence: The shiny car zoomed past.
What is shiny?
The adverb in this sentence: He spoke softly.
What is softly?
The preposition in this sentence: The keys are under the couch.
What is under?
Identify if the noun is common or proper: Mrs. Thompson
What is a proper noun?
The helping verb in this sentence: She is running late.
What is is?
The adjective that tells how many: She has three pencils.
What is three?
The question this adverb answers: She arrived early.
What is when?
Identify the prepositional phrase: The book on the table is mine.
What is on the table?
The plural of child.
What is children?
Past tense of swim.
What is swam?
Identify the proper adjective: The Italian food was delicious.
What is Italian?
The adverb modifying the adjective: The movie was extremely exciting.
What is extremely?
How many prepositions are in this sentence: She walked through the door into the hallway.
What is two?
In the sentence: The team celebrated its victory, identify the collective noun.
What is team?
In the sentence The cake was eaten by the children, what is the verb voice?
What is passive voice?
The comparative form of happy.
What is happier?
The difference between hard and hardly in meaning.
What is hard = with effort; hardly = almost not?
The object of the preposition in: He looked at the stars.
What is stars?