Pizza
Tacos
Pasta
Ice cream
French Fries
1

The word "teacher" is an example of what part of speech  

noun 

1

If you say someone is angry... you are using a description. What part of speech describes nouns? 

an adjective

1

Which part of speech shows relationships between words in a sentence?

Prepositions 

1

"to skip", "to leave", and "to talk" are examples of what...  

verbs (infinitives) 

1

purple is an example of what... 

adjective 

2

Which part of speech do you use when you need to join clauses, sentences, or words 

conjunction 

2

Is this sentence a complete sentence? 

Ms. Schwerin's class is fun

NO! There is no punctuation. 

2

Is this sentence a complete sentence? 

Jimmy Johns has the best sandwiches. 

Yes. 

2

and , or , so , because are examples of...

conjunctions 

2

True or False: In order for a sentence to be complete, it has to make sense. 

True

3

Is this a complete sentence? 

Because of you. 

No. It is a dependent clause.  

3

What part of speech is used to show strong expressions of feelings?

Interjections 

3

he, I, his, she, her, they, their, them are examples of...

pronouns 

3

What does a sentence have to start with in order to be complete? 

A capital letter 

3

True or False: 

"Go!" is considered a sentence.  

True. It is called one-word sentence in which the subject is implied. 

4

What part of speech helps to convey emotions with expressions? 

interjections  

4

What part of speech is used to replace nouns?

Pronouns

4

Which part of speech shows actions?

verbs

4

What does a sentence have to end with in order to be a complete sentence? 

punctuation 

4

Which part of speech is used as modifier of adjective? 

Adverb

5

he drove quickly... Quickly is an example of ...

an adverb 

5

the, a, an are all examples of... 

articles 

5

What is the past tense of the verb "read"? 

read (pronounced as /red/)

5

True or False: A simple sentence must have an adverb in order to be complete. 

False. You can form a sentence even without an adverb.  

5

Aha! Gosh! Wow! Ouch! ...are all examples of ... 

Interjections 

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