Give me an action verb (bonus points if you act it out)
action verb
Name the 5 types of nouns
people
places
things
animals
ideas
What does a pronoun do?
replaces a noun
What do adjectives do?
Describe nouns
What do adverbs do?
Describe nouns or other adverbs
Give me a being/linking/helping verb
am is are....
Name the nouns in the following sentence:
Mr. Mitch walks to the beach on Sundays.
Mr. Mitch, beach, Sundays
Name 3 pronouns
I, he, she, it...
Name adjectives to describe you.
Smart, funny, amazing, etc.
What is the special secret to find out if a word is an adverb?
Does it end with a -ly?
Choose the correct verb form
Did she _________ him?
a) calls
b) called
c) calling
d) call
What's the difference between plural nouns and singular nouns?
plural nouns are more than person, place, or thing; and singular nouns are just one.
Name the pronouns in the following sentence:
Did he find the book she was looking for?
he and she
Name adjectives to describe a monkey.
Silly, cute, soft, etc.
Name the adverbs in the following sentence:
The bus driver drove us carefully over there.
carefully, over there
Name the verb in the following sentence:
Tom lives in New York.
lives
Name the proper noun in the following sentence.
Tom likes to walk in the park while he is living in New York.
Tom, New York
Use pronouns to replace the nouns in the following sentence:
Alice found the book that Heber was looking for.
Alice changes to she
Heber changes to he
book changes to it
We watched an amazing movie last night.
amazing
Name the adverb in the following sentence:
We watched an amazing movie last night.
last night
Name the verb in the following sentence:
The tea is too hot.
is
Name the common noun in the following sentence.
Tom likes to walk in the park while he is living in New York.
park
Name the pronouns in the following sentence:
We are all going to the beach to have a surprise party for her.
we and her
Add adjectives to the following sentence:
We watched a movie.
amazing, boring, funny, scary, etc.
Add adjectives to the following sentence:
She ran at recess.
quickly, slowly, etc.