Identify a noun, verb, and adjective in the following sentence:
Jessica gave her grandmother the biggest hug for the pink necklace she had just received.
Noun: Jessica, grandmother, necklace
Verb: gave, received
Adjective: pink, biggest
What is one way that you can change this sentence in order to add in an adjective:
The dress is pretty.
The purple dress is pretty.
What part of speech has the definition: person, place, thing, or idea?
Noun
What was the hint given to easily identify a noun?
If it follows an article like “the” or “a”.
How many verbs are in the following sentence?
Kelly ran to close the door so that she could stop the dog from running out.
4 verbs
How would you change the following sentences to contain a conjunction:
I like to buy artwork. I am running out of room.
I like to buy artwork but I am running out of room.
What is this definition describing: a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forms the main part of a sentence?
Why is it important to use adjectives and adverbs in a sentence?
To elaborate and expand sentences and make them more complex
How many conjunctions were used in this sentence:
Kelly ate a banana and an apple so that she wouldn't have to go to the doctor's office because she is very busy and does not have time.
4 conjunctions were used
How would you modify these sentences for it to contain conjunction(s): "Mrs. Pund eats an apple every day. Mrs. Pund drinks coffee every day."
Mrs. Pund eats an apple and drinks coffee every day
A conjunction _____ words, phrases, clauses or sentences.
A conjunction JOINS words, phrases, clauses or sentences.
When does an adverb come in a sentence?
Either after the verb it modifies, before the adjective, or before the adverb it modifies
How many verbs are used in the following sentence:
Janine ran, jumped, walked, skipped, and hopped to prepare for her basketball tryouts.
6 verbs
What is one way that you could use a conjunction to add on to this sentence:
Penelope was really tired...
Penelope was really tired... because she stayed up really late last night.
.... but she still had to go to school.
.... so she went to buy herself a coffee.
.... and her stomach hurt really bad.
What is the definition of an adverb
A word that tells you more about a verb, adjective, or adverb.
Which part of speech is typically be found before the noun they modify?
ADJECTIVES are typically found before the noun they modify