The type of sentence: Pass the salt, please.
What is imperatie
The part of speech of the italized word: I quickly ran down the street.
What is: adverb?
The type of noun: He attends Belair Elementary School.
What is a Proper Noun?
Identify the adjectives in the sentence: The mysterious, gloomy house sitting on the unkept lawn was once a magnificent residence.
What is mysterious, gloomy, unkept, and magnificent?
Subject pronouns
What are I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they ?
Action verb, linking verb, helping verb: Frank is going to the ballgame with his family.
What is helping?
Participles, Gerunds, and Infinitives
What are verbals?
The complete subject of the sentence: The very busy teacher was preparing her lesson plans for the class.
What is: The very busy teacher
The italized word is being used how: Mother gave Kate the cookies to take to school.
What is indirect object?
The type of noun: beauty
What is abstract?
Name the demonstrative adjective and tell if it is singular or plural and near or far. These books belong in the loft area.
What is these, plural, near ?
Person and Singular/Plural of Italized Pronoun: Katie gave us the food to take to the party.
What is first person, plural.
Present participle, past, and past participle of walk
What is walking, walked, and walked
What type of verbal? Raised by his grandmother, the boy became a successful businessman in the financial world.
What is a participal?
The verb phrase in this sentence: The class was not prepared to take the test today.
What is: was prepared
This sentence is what kind: Until you clean your room, you may not go anywhere.
What is complex?
Singular possessive of a Proper noun: Mrs. Hess
What is Mrs. Hess's?
Identify the subject complement: The wedding ceremony was beautiful, and I cried the whole time.
What is beautiful?
Identify the object pronoun (s): Jim and I gave her the letter to mail for us.
What is her and us?
Present participle, past, past participle of freeze
What is freezing, froze, and frozen ?
Identify the italized phrase: I wanted to give the award to someone very deserving.
What is an infinitive?
The type of sentence: Did you remember to bring the gift with you?
What is: Interrogative
The italized word is used how: Henry was the perfect dance partner for me.
What is subject complement?
Possessive of a compound noun: mothers-in-law
What is mothers-in-law's?
The interrogative adjectives
What are what, which, and whose?
Possessive pronoun or Possessive adjective: Her writing is beautiful and easy to read.
What is possessive adjective
Transitive or Intransitive Verb: Marsha handed the flowers to her grandmother.
What is transitive?
Identify the italized word: Reading the book took a long time.
What is a gerund?
The subject in the sentence: Mine were the cookies on the counter.
What is: Mine
This sentence is what kind: Joe cleaned the kitchen, and Jennifer cleaned the bathroom.
What is compound?
Identify the italized phrase: Mrs. Braddock, a teacher at Hope Elementary School, is retiring this year.
What is an appositive?
Comparative and superlative form of many
What is more and most?
Possessive pronoun or possessive adjective: Ours were the best paintings in the contest.
What is possessive pronoun?
Identify the phrasal verb: Nail down this loose shingle on the roof.
What is Nail down?
Jane was told to not look off of another person's paper.
What is a split infinitive?