Is this a run-on sentence or a complete sentence?
We went to the store.
Complete
What is the modal auxiliary in this sentence?
I might go to my cousin's house.
Might
What is the noun in this sentence?
Hannah is tired.
What is the adjective in the following sentence?
I saw a blue car.
Blue
Is this a run-on sentence, or a complete sentence?
I went to church, and I went to my friend's house.
Complete
What are the modal auxiliaries in this sentence?
I would love to come, but I should study for my English test.
would, should
What are the nouns in this sentence?
Jonah eats ice cream and cake.
Jonah, ice cream, cake
What are the adjectives in this sentence?
I saw a small blue car.
small, blue
Fix the run-on sentence:
I went to Hawler I got lost at the citadel.
I went to Hawler, but I got lost at the citadel.
I went to Hawler, and I got lost at the citadel.
I went to Hawler. I got lost at the citadel.
Change the modal auxiliary to make the sentence stronger.
I might eat ice cream
I will eat ice cream.
I must eat ice cream.
I should eat ice cream.
What are the nouns in the following question?
Did Noah write a book?
Noah, book
Put the adjectives in the correct order:
red
small
10
10 small red
How do you know this is a run-on sentence?
I ate ice cream we went to Duhok mall.
Because there are 2 subjects.
Because there are 2 predicates.
Because there is no period or comma
Change the modal auxiliary to make the sentence less strong.
You must eat your vegetables.
You may eat your vegetables.
You can eat your vegetables.
You might eat your vegetables.
Change the noun in the following sentence
The slow turtle crawled quietly.
change turtle
new
four
square
green
4 new square green
Which of these sentences is a run-on sentence? Fix the run-on sentence.
I like ice cream. Yesterday I got a chocolate ice cream, but I dropped it. I went home I cried.
I went home. I cried.
I went home, and I cried.
What does a modal auxiliary tell us?
If something is allowed, needed/necessary, or possible.
What are nouns?
People, places, things, ideas, animals
What are adjectives?
Adjectives describe a noun, they tell us information about the noun