Definition: unusually large or heavy
1. polite
2. massive
massive
5 parts of a complete sentence
1. capital letter
2. subject
3. verb
4. complete sense
5. end mark
synonyms
Capitalization Rule 1
What are the four parts of speech we have studied so far?
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
definition: well-mannered
1. polite
2. massive
polite
I'm so excited!
1. declarative
2. exclamatory
3. imperative
4. interrogative
exclamatory
damp, dry
antonyms
What rule tells us to capitalize first names?
Capitalization Rule #3
What are the adverb questions?
how
when
where
a or an
___ elephant ate ____ whole watermelon.
1. an
2. a
I like eating apples.
1. declarative
2. exclamatory
3. imperative
4. interrogative
declarative
talk : speak :: run :
1. walk
2. jog
3. jump
jog
Which rule tells us to capitalize days of the week?
Capitalization Rule #4
What are the adjective questions?
Which one?
How many?
Click ___ button to enter _____ answer for ___ prize.
1. a
2. an
3. a
Sit down, please.
1. declarative
2. exclamatory
3. imperative
4. interrogative
imperative
jump : pump :: down :
1. town
2. up
3. below
town
Sally, please sit down.
S?
,?
.?
Capitalization #1
Punctuation #13
Punctuation #1
For the underlined word, choose the correct part of speech.
That boy didn't play very nice.
1. noun
2. verb
3. adverb
4. adjective
a or an
___ table is ____ example of ___ noun.
1. a
2. an
3. a
What are you doing?
1. declarative
2. exclamatory
3. imperative
4. interrogative
interrogative
leaf : flower :: wheel :
1. tire
2. circle
3. bike
bike
State the Rule # and RULE
She and I like apples, oranges, and bananas.
S-
I-
,-
,-
.-
S- Capitalization #1 - Always capitalize the first word of a sentence
I- Capitalization #2 - Always capitalize the pronoun I
,- Punctuation #2- Put a comma between the words in a series
. - Punctuation #1- Put a period, question mark, or an exclamation point at the end of a sentence.
For the underlined word, choose the correct part of speech.
The cat ran quickly around today.
1. noun
2. verb
3. adverb
4. adjective
4. adjective