Find the verb: He was late for school
was
Find the noun: The girls are at home
Girls
Find the adjective: I went to a beautiful ceremoni
beautiful
Which word class is: Glasses
Noun
The Danish word for noun
Navneord
Find the verb: I want to eat my lunch now
eat
Find the noun: The pencils are very sharp
Pencils
Find the adjectives: They bought a bag of red and delicious apples
Red and delicious
Which word class is: Prettiest
Adjective
The Danish word for verb
Udsagnsord
Find the verbs: The boy and his dog went to the park to play ball
went and play
Find the nouns: Oranges can be very juicy and you can buy them at a fruit stand.
Oranges and fruit stand
Find the adjectives: The best books are also the most expensive ones
Best and expensive
Which word class is: Hopped
Verb
The Danish word for adjective
tillægsord
Find the verb: The younger students bicycled to a museum to look at paintings
bicycled and look
Find the nouns: When do the students normalle start in the morning?
Students and morning
Find the adjectives:
The tree in the garden has the most elegant, green and weirdly shaped leaves
elegant, green and weirdly
Which two word classes can this word be:
Catch
Which of the three word classes is not in this sentence: The prince is getting married to the princess tomorrow
Adjective
Hvor mange verber er der i denne sætning: Børn gik hjem, klædte sig af, børstede tænder og krøb under dynerne.
Find the verbs: The children went home, took off their clothes, brushed their teeth and went to sleep.
went, took, brushed, went
Find the nouns:
Many kids love little puppies and kittens.
Kids, puppies and kittens
Find the adjectives:
The kids are so happy, because the summer holiday is coming up soon. They have a long and warm summer ahead of them, to read some exciting books.
Happy, long, warm, exciting
Hvilket ord er ikke et adjektiv: stille, bange, kapitler, bundløs, lækreste
Which word is not an adjective: Quiet, scared, bottomless, bottom, nicest
Bottom
To be in present tense
To be in past tense
I am
you are
He/she/it is
We are, you are, they are
--------
I was
You were
He/she/it was
We were, You were, they were.