A person, place, or thing
noun
"Ran" is what part of speech?
verb
a verb
A word used to describe a noun:
an adjective
Is this sentence a complete sentence?
Went to the store.
No.
Is this sentence a complete sentence?
Ran quickly to the bus.
No. There is no subject.
Is this sentence a complete sentence?
Jimmy Johns has the best sandwiches.
Yes.
Is this a complete sentence?
They lunch after science class.
NO.
"Purple" is what part of speech?
adjective
Identify the noun in the following sentence:
She can not play the guitar.
Guitar.
T or F: A sentence must have a noun and an adverb.
False.
He, I, his, she, her, they, their, them are all examples of what part of speech?
pronouns
What is the acronym we use for conjunctions?
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
FANBOYS
True or false: A sentence must be detailed, and it must have a subject and predicate.
false
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
We needed a place to study, so we packed up our things and went to the library.
so
Identify the adjective in the sentence:
They live in a beautiful house.
beautiful
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
I want to eat pizza or burgers for dinner tonight.
or
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
Jesse did not have much money, but she went shopping anyways.
but
Which part of speech replaces nouns to help with repetition?
pronouns
She always finishes her work. "always" is an example of ...
an adverb
What is the difference between a noun and a subject in a sentence?
Noun can be any person, place, thing.
The subject of a sentence is the person, place, or thing that is doing the action of the sentence. The subject represents what or whom the sentence is about.
Ex: Harley went to see Emily.
Which part of speech do you use when you need to join clauses, sentences, or words?
conjunctions
5 things required to be a sentence
subject, verb, capital, punctuation, complete thought
Give an example compound sentence using "for".
student choice