This is a person, place and thing.
What is a Noun?
What would you do with a kerchief?
A. wear it B. bake it C. vote it D. crack it
What is A?
Eddie ran as fast as he could.
Which word in the sentence is a noun?
A. ran B. Eddie C. fast D. could
What is B - Eddie?
This is a story of a person's life written by another person.
What is Biography?
A group of words that does not express a complete thought.
What is a sentence fragment?
Fill in the missing word(s): ___________many ways to solve the math problem.
A. There is B. There are C. Their
What is B
A person under the care or treatment of a doctor.
A. doctor B. patient C. hospital
What is B - patient?
The part of speech that is missing in the following sentence: The brave girl ________________ quickly down the stairs.
What is the verb?
The time and the place of the story.
What is the setting?
Which of the following is an imperative sentence?
A London is a wonderful city.
B You’ve got to see the wax museum!
C Eat all your vegetables.
D Which attraction is the most popular?
What is C?
Fill in the missing word(s): Yesterday I ___________chocolate milk for breakfast.
drink drank have drunk
What is drank?
Name a synonym for the word investigate.
A. lesson B. research C. report
What is B - research?
How many kids does Mrs. Medeiros have?
What is two?
This is a story that is usually passed down orally and becomes part of a community's tradition.
What is a Folktale?
After he got home, my father read us a story.
compound or complex
What is an complex sentence.
Fill in the missing word: Dad_______the mail on the kitchen counter.
sat sit set
What is sat?
Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings
What are homophones?
This is a SPECIFIC person, place, thing, or idea: Mary, McDonalds, Nantucket.....
What is proper noun?
Type of writing involving a person with exaggerated abilities, like Paul Bunyan.
What is a tall tale?
Who was calling on the phone? What kind of sentence is this?
a. declarative b. interrogative
c. imperative d. exclamatory
What is an interrogative sentence?
Which word is correct? I have (grew, grown) two inches this year.
What is grown?
THE LOST CAMPERS SWELTERED IN THE HEAT FROM THE DESERT SUN. DOES SWELTERED MEAN ATE, BURNED, SLEPT, OR SUNBATHED?
What is BURNED?
This is what the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction are called.
What is dialogue?
This type of writing contains true facts, & tells about real people, places, objects, etc.
What is non-fiction?
Kerry called the fire department, and they arrived very quick.
Compound sentence or complex sentence
What is a compound sentence?