Define pronoun.
A word that replaces a noun.
Define adjective.
A word that describes/modifies a noun or a pronoun.
The book is on the table.
Name the preposition.
On
The dog barked loudly.
Name the verb in the sentence.
"Barked"
Tyler is not at the gym.
Name the subject in the sentence above.
Tyler
Wow! I got an A on my test.
Name the interjection in the sentence above
Wow!
The cat slept on the couch.
Name the noun(s) in the sentece.
Cat and Couch
Define adverb.
A word that describes/modifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb.
The object of the preposition is always a noun or pronoun.
True or False
True
He is not a real person.
Name the verb in the sentence and what type of verb it is.
"Is" and linking
He threw me the ball.
Name the indirect object.
"Me"
We bought drinks and chips at the store, but they did not have sprite.
Give the conjunction(s) in the sentence above.
"and" and "but"
My favorite team won.
Provide the noun in the sentence and state what type of noun it is.
"Team" and it is a collective noun
The happy, energetic dog ran.
Name the adjective(s) in the sentence.
Happy and Energetic
We walked across the road and under the bridge.
Name the object(s) of the preposition above.
"road" and "bridge"
I am a runner.
Name the verb.
"Am"
He is a doctor.
Name the type of predicate in this sentence.
Predicate noun
My brother plays guitar.
Name the pronoun.
"My"
He gave it to them, and they gave it back to me.
Name the pronoun(s) in this sentence.
He, They, It, Them, Me
He ran very quickly.
Name the part of speech that "very" is in this sentence and give the part of speech "very" is modifying.
An adverb and it is modifying an adverb.
He sat by his friend at the concert.
Name the prepositional phrase(s) in the above sentence.
"by his friend" and "at the concert"
I will leave for the beach today.
Name the helping verb in the above sentence.
"Will"
Walking is hard to do.
Name the subject.
"Walking" a gerund
I always leave work late.
Name the adverb(s).
"Always" and "Late"
Fear is exhausting.
Provide the noun in the sentence and state what type of noun it is.
"Fear" and it is an abstract noun.
He likes to drive fast in his sports car.
List the adverb(s) and adjective(s) in the sentence.
Adverb: Fast
Adjective: Sports
Who did you leave with?
Name the preposition(s) in the sentence above.
"With" A stranded preposition
She has been feeling tired lately.
Name the verb(s) in the sentence.
"Has" and "Been" are helping verbs. "Feeling" is an action verb.
Leave the store now!
Name the subject in the sentence above.
(You) Understood
He runs fast, and she is a fast runner.
Name the parts of speech for each "fast."
the first is an adverb and the second is an adjective