What are the three types of verbs?
action, linking, and helping
What is the difference between an adjective and an adverb?
adjectives describe nouns and pronouns; adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
Identify the preposition(s): Please write your name at the top of your paper.
at, of
Identify the interjection: Ew! That looks disgusting!
Ew!
True or False? 'happy' is an abstract noun.
False. Happy is an adjective. Happiness would be the abstract noun form.
Identify the complete verb phrase: They will be running a marathon this weekend.
will be running
Identify the adverb(s) in the sentence: The very small child giggled happily.
very, happily
Fill in the blanks: A prepositional phrase begins with a ___ and ends with a ___.
preposition, noun/pronoun
What are the 7 coordinating conjunctions?
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Identify the pronoun(s) in the sentence: I left it on the back table.
I, it
What is the past perfect tense of 'dance'?
had danced
Identify the adjective(s): There is a new Mexican restaurant down the street with delicious tacos.
new, Mexican, delicious
Identify all the prepositional phrases: I have to work at the concession stand for tonight's game.
at the concession stand, for tonight's game
ex: We were hungry, so we ordered a lot of food.
Choose the correct pronouns: (She/Her) and my brother brought the gifts for my mom and (I/me).
She, me
Use the verb 'look' in a sentence as a linking verb.
ex: She looks excited.
Use 'above' in a sentence as an adverb.
Ex: The birds flew above.
Use 'inside' in a sentence as a preposition.
Ex: He looked inside the box.
Identify the coordinating conjunction(s): My cousin and I bought tickets, but we weren't able to go to the game.
and, but
Identify all the nouns in the sentence: The young firefighter faced the inferno with courage, determination, and a hose.
firefighter, inferno, courage, determination, hose
Identify all the complete verbs in the sentence: It is noon, so you should be going to lunch.
is, should be going
Identify the adverb(s): It is quite chilly outside now, so you should dress warmly.
quite, outside, now, warmly
In the prepositional phrase, 'under the couch,' couch is called the ___?
object of preposition
Use 'yet' in a sentence as a coordinating conjunction.
ex: We were not very hungry, yet we ordered a lot of food.