A person, place, thing, or idea.
Noun
A complete sentence starts with a ___________.
capital letter
malayah is a good soccer player
Incomplete (missing capital "M" and .)
One house, two _______ (plural of house)
houses
Produce one complete sentence about a video game.
Does it start with a capital letter? Does it have ending punctuation? Does it have a subject? Does it have a verb? Does it make sense?
What someone or something is doing (action word or state of being)
Verb
A complete sentence ends with a ______, _______, or ________.
. ! ?
My best friend Emily.
Incomplete (no verb - we don't know what she's doing).
Today I sing. Yesterday I ______ (past tense of sing)
sang
Produce one complete sentence about a sport.
Does it start with a capital letter? Does it have ending punctuation? Does it have a subject? Does it have a verb? Does it make sense?
A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
Adjective
A complete sentence has a _________ (tells who or what the sentence is about).
Subject
The dog ran to Madeline.
Complete
Today I take a piece of candy. Yesterday I _______ a piece of candy. (past tense of take)
took
Produce one complete sentence about an animal.
Does it start with a capital letter? Does it have ending punctuation? Does it have a subject? Does it have a verb? Does it make sense?
What is a noun?
The name of a person, place, or thing.
A complete sentence has a _________ (tells what the subject is doing).
verb
Played his video game all night long.
Incomplete (no subject - who played?)
Today my plant grows. Yesterday my plant ______ (past tense of grow).
grew
Produce one complete sentence about school.
Does it start with a capital letter? Does it have ending punctuation? Does it have a subject? Does it have a verb? Does it make sense?
What is a verb?
A complete sentence is a complete ________.
thought
Was Chance drawing a robot?
Complete
One wolf, two ______ (plural of wolf)
wolves
Produce one complete sentence about music.
Does it start with a capital letter? Does it have ending punctuation? Does it have a subject? Does it have a verb? Does it make sense?