What is an adverb?
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
What is an adjective?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun.
What is a noun.
A noun is person place thing or idea.
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.
What is the Dewey Decimal System.
A library classification system using numbers as call numbers.
What is the adverb in this sentence?
The boy quickly ran to the teacher for help.
quickly
What is the adjective in this sentence?
The sudden rainstorm washed crocodiles into the ocean.
Identify the subject in this sentence.
If eating three-egg omelets causes weight-gain, budgie eggs are a good substitute.
eggs
Identify the pronoun in this sentence.
She was a huge hungry bear.
She
What is a topic sentence?
A sentence that declares the topic of the paragraph.
Identify the adverb phrase in this sentence.
The boy ran to the teacher in the bathroom.
What is the adjective phrase in this sentence?
Andy loved to sleep on a bed of nails.
of nails
Identify the complements in this sentence.
If eating three-egg omelets causes weight-gain, budgie eggs are a good substitute.
Substitute (PN)
weight-gain (DO)
Nominative, Objective, and Possessive
What is a supporting sentence?
A sentence that supports the topic of the paragraph.
What is the adverb clause in this sentence?
When the teacher came out of the bathroom, he saw a student run up to him
When the teacher came out of the bathroom
What is the adjective clause in this sentence?
The students who took the exam early all complained about their scores.
who took the exam early.
Identify the direct object of the clause.
They desperately needed another drummer since the current one only knew how to play bongos.
how to play bongos (DO)
What is the antecedent of this sentence?
Without knowing where Kevin was, Jay stood at the train station for hours waiting for him.
Kevin
What is a thesis?
The topic sentence that declares the main idea or topic of the essay.
Identify all the adverbs in this sentence.
When the teacher walked out of the bathroom, the students pushed him back into the bathroom.
When the teacher walked out of the bathroom (clause)
out (adverb)
of the bathroom (phrase)
back (adverb)
into the bathroom (phrase)
Identify all the adjectives in this sentence.
The student who all got in trouble were waiting patiently for their handsome teacher to give out their punishment.
who all got in trouble (clause)
their (adjective)
handsome (adjective)
their (adjective)
Identify all the nouns in this sentence.
Thirty years later, she still thought it was okay to put the toilet paper roll under rather than over.
Years, roll, over
Tell me the relative of this sentence.
The student who was covered in baby oil had to go home.
who
What is a subordinating conjunction?
A conjunction that starts adverb clauses.