weak, strong
ANTONYM!
This part of speech is a person, place, or thing.
a NOUN!
Classify the word in bold using the Question and Answer Flow.
A huge white bird landed very softly outside.
What is being said about bird? Bird landed. Verb, V
Choose the sentence with the verb underlined.
1. A yellow balloon drifted by.
2. A yellow balloon drifted by.
1. A yellow balloon drifted by.
Which rule states that you have to use a comma to separate words in a series?
Punctuation Rule #6
(Example: Jonah, Marie, and Anya are my friends.)
SYNONYM!
a VERB!
Classify the words in bold using the Question and Answer Flow.
A huge white bird landed very softly outside.
How did the bird land? softly, adverb, adv.
How softly? very, adverb, adv.
Where did the bird land? outside, adverb, adv.
Choose the sentence with the subject noun underlined.
1. The purple flowers bloomed today.
2. The purple flowers bloomed today.
1. The purple flowers bloomed today.
Use the capitalization and punctuation rule numbers for each correction in bold.
Dr. Doan and I talked about my broken ankle on Saturday.
Dr. - Rule #8
I - Rule #2
under, beneath
SYNONYM!
This part of speech modifies a noun.
an ADJECTIVE!
Classify the words in bold using the Question and Answer Flow.
An outside lamp burned very late tonight.
What is the sentence about? lamp, Subject Noun, SN
What kind of lamp? outside, Adjective, ADJ
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Are you going to Kansas city?
1. Are you going to Kansas City.
2. Are you going to Kansas City?
3. Correct as is.
Are you going to Kansas city?
2. Are you going to Kansas City?
Use the capitalization and punctuation rule numbers for each correction in bold.
Dr. Doan and I talked about my broken ankle on Saturday.
Dr. - Rule #1 or #5
Saturday - Rule #6
noisy, quiet
ANTONYM!
an ADVERB!
Classify the sentence using the Question and Answer Flow.
The chocolate cake disappeared very quickly.
What is the sentence about? Cake, Subject noun, SN
What is being said about cake? Cake disappeared, Verb, V
Disappeared how? Quickly, Adverb, ADV
How quickly? Very, Adverb, ADV
What kind of cake? chocolate, Adjective, ADJ
The - Article Adjective - A
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
We live in Nashville Tennessee.
1. We live in Nashville, Tennessee.
2. We live in Nashville, Tennessee?
3. Correct as is.
We live in Nashville Tennessee.
1. We live in Nashville, Tennessee.
What are the corrections?
Capitals: 4 Commas: 2 End Marks: 1
have jimmy tyler and tommy seen your new puppy
have jimmy tyler and tommy seen your new puppy
Have Jimmy, Tyler, and Tommy seen your new puppy?
1. What is the antonym for audience?
2. What is the synonym for audience?
1. performers
2. viewers
Name the four parts of speech we have studied so far.
Classify the sentence using the Question and Answer Flow.
A huge mother whale swam very swiftly away.
What is the sentence about? Whale, Subject Noun, SN
What is being said about whale? whale swam, Verb, V
Swam how? swiftly, adverb, adv
How swiftly? very, adverb, adv
Swam where? away, adverb, adv
What kind of whale? mother, adjective, adj
What kind of whale? huge, adjective, adj
A, article adjective, A
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Tom, Travis, and Dan are my friends.
1. Tom Travis and Dan are my friends.
2. Tom, Travis, and dan are my friends.
3. Correct as is.
Tom, Travis, and Dan are my friends.
3. Correct as is.