Nouns & Pronouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
What's that word?
100
Write down which word or words are NOUNS in this sentence: (Do not write down any pronouns) My dog ran down the stairs and fell!
dog, stairs
100
True or false, adjectives describe nouns.
TRUE!
100
Are verbs - describing words, action words, or words that can replace a noun in a sentence?
ACTION WORDS! You can typically SEE someone doing this... running, walked, jump... but sometimes it is something you do that you cannot see... such as THINK!
100
What two letters do MOST adverbs end with?
-LY - for example, quickly, slowly, lovingly, nervously
100
Decide whether the bold word is a NOUN, PRONOUN, ADJECTIVE, VERB, or ADVERB. Sometimes I wear my STAINED shirt to school because I still love it.
ADJECTIVE
200
Write down which word or words are PRONOUNS in this sentence: (Do not write down any nouns) I walked to Sally's house, but she was not home.
I, she
200
Write down all of the adjectives in the sentence below: The large dog was wearing a sparkly, purple collar.
Adjectives: Large, sparkly, purple
200
Which of the following words is a verb? Mrs. Samsel brushed her teeth before work.
BRUSHED
200
Write down which words are adverbs in the sentence: It was such a nice day outside that all the children quickly ate their lunches.
QUICKLY
200
Decide whether the bold word is a NOUN, PRONOUN, ADJECTIVE, VERB, or ADVERB. Bobby JUMPED up onto the table and yelled, "Yee haw!"
VERB
300
Write down all the nouns and pronouns in this sentence: Bob was so friendly, but he had such a mean dog!
Nouns: Bob, dog Pronouns: he
300
The three categories of adjectives help describe: What kind, How many ... and...
WHICH ONE!
300
Which of the following words are verbs? The dog walked to the store and thought about cats.
WALKED, THOUGHT
300
Which word(s) in the following sentence are adverbs? She worked confidently on her essay because she had so much practice the week before.
CONFIDENTLY
300
Decide whether the bold word is a NOUN, PRONOUN, ADJECTIVE, VERB, or ADVERB. The police officer showed his BADGE to the driver.
NOUN!
400
Write down all the nouns and pronouns in this sentence: I forgot to write down the homework my teacher gave me; she will be upset.
Nouns: homework, teacher Pronouns: I, my, me, she
400
Write down the adjectives in the following sentence: Mean, old Janie was eating chocolate chips in the burning hot sun.
Adjectives: Mean, old, chocolate, burning, hot
400
Which of the following words is a verb? Mrs. Samsel missed her students as soon as she left.
MISSED, LEFT
400
Be careful! One of these words is an adverb... it helps tell us how she performed an action... BUT it does not end in -ly. She tends to drive slow in that old Buick of hers.
SLOW!!
400
Decide whether the bold word is a NOUN, PRONOUN, ADJECTIVE, VERB, or ADVERB. The woman QUIETLY tip-toed into the library.
ADVERB!
500
Write down all the nouns and pronouns in this sentence: Jack ran up the hill with Jill, but they fell and their bucket was spilled!
Nouns: Jack, hill, Jill, bucket Pronouns: they, their
500
Write down the adjectives in this sentence... BE CAREFUL: The fire truck raced down the yellow striped road to get the fire.
Adjectives: fire (because it tells which kind of truck), yellow, striped
500
Come up with ONE word that is a verb that might happen when you are at a lake.
It is up to the teachers to decide if you are correct!
500
Come up with a word that ends in -ly that is NOT and adverb... there are several adjectives (or describing words) that end in LY and do not tell how something happened... instead they help describe nouns.
Some examples: lovely, lonely, motherly, friendly, homely, neighborly ... THIS WAS A HARD ONE!
500
Decide whether the bold word is a NOUN, PRONOUN, ADJECTIVE, VERB, or ADVERB. My mother bought a new purse because SHE spilled milk in her other one!
PRONOUN - replaces a noun (person, place or thing)
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