A person, place, or thing
noun
"Run" 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.
BONUS POINTS: Why or why not?
No.
There is no subject.
Is this sentence a complete sentence?
Ran quickly to the bus.
BONUS POINTS: Why or why not?
No.
There is no subject.
Is this sentence a complete sentence?
Jimmy Johns has the best sandwiches.
BONUS POINTS: How do you know?
Yes.
It has a subject and a predicate.
Is this a complete sentence?
Lunch after science class.
BONUS POINTS: Why or why not?
No.
There is no subject.
"Purple" is what part of speech?
adjective
Identify the noun in the following sentence:
She can not play the guitar.
Guitar.
What goes at the end of our sentence to show excitement and enthusiasm?
An exclamation mark
He, I, his, she, her, they, their, them are all examples of what part of speech?
Hint: We have not talked about this one specifically but part of the word is another part of speech that we have looked at.
pronouns
What needs to go at the end of a sentence to make it a statement?
A period
In order for a sentence to be complete, it has to have what 2 things.
A subject and a predicate (or verb)
List 3 nouns within the classroom.
1. Chair
2. Pencil
3. Desk
Identify the adjective in the sentence:
They live in a beautiful house.
beautiful
What has to go at the beginning of every sentence, name, and place?
A capital letter.
The incredible acrobat danced all night.
Incredible
A name used for an individual person, place, or organization, spelled with initial capital letters
Proper Nouns
He drove quickly... Quickly is an example of ...
an adverb
What does at the end of our sentence to show a wondering about something?
A question mark
Find the nouns, verbs, and adjectives in this sentence.
Mr. Frank teaches his wonderful students.
Nouns: Mr. Frank and Students
Verb: Teaches
Adjective: Wonderful
True or false: A sentence must have an adverb in order to be complete.
false.
Find the noun, verb, adverb, and adjective.
The dog barked loudly.
Noun: Dog
Verb: Barked
Adjective: None
Adverb: loudly