In the sentence "Maria lost her backpack," this word is the pronoun.
Her
Words like "dog," "house," and "pencil" are examples of this type of noun that names general things.
Common noun
In the sentence "The cat sleeps on the couch," this word is the verb.
Sleeps
The part of speech that adjectives modify
Nouns
The three parts of speech that adverbs modify
Verbs, adjectives, adverbs
This type of pronoun shows ownership, like "mine," "yours," or "theirs."
Possessive pronoun
Words like "Pennsylvania," "Mrs. Smith," and "McDonald's" are examples of this type of noun that names specific things.
Proper noun
This verb tense shows that something already happened, like "walked," "played," or "did."
Past tense
In the sentence "The red balloon floated away," this word is the adjective.
Red
Many adverbs end with this two-letter suffix
-ly
Plural, first person pronouns
"We" and "us"
This type of noun names things you cannot touch, like "happiness," "courage," or "friendship."
Abstract noun
"Do", "would", and "has" are examples of this type of verb
Helping verb
The two adjectives in the sentence "I have two golden retrievers"
Two, golden
In the sentence "She ran quickly to catch the bus," this word is the adverb.
Quickly
A masculine, third person, singular, object pronoun
Him
The two nouns in the sentence "The cookies are baked to perfection"
Cookies, perfection
In the sentence "The students are studying for their test," this word is the helping verb that works with the main verb.
Are
The two adjectives in the sentence "The five hungry students ate lunch quickly"
Five, hungry
In the sentence "The very tall building cast a shadow," this adverb modifies an adjective
Very
The three categories in which a pronoun must agree with its antecedent
Person, number, and gender
The two types of nouns in the sentence "America gained its independence in the Revolutionary War"
Proper, abstract
The number of verbs in the sentence "I wish I would have done that" ?
Four
These two types of words usually function as adjectives, but are sometimes nouns.
Colors and numbers
In the sentence "You finished your homework extremely quickly," this adverb modifies another adverb
Extremely