Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech, but Harder
Parts of Speech Examples
Subjects & Predicates
Subjects & Predicates
100
A person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
100

Takes the place of a noun.

What is a pronoun?

100

pretty, silly, smart, blue, cold, hard, wooden, smooth

What are adjectives?

100

Simple Subject: The angry teacher yelled loudly at her wonderful students.

What is "teacher"?

100
Simple Subject: The beautiful sunlight shone brightly through the bedroom window.
What is "sunlight"?
200
An action... You can DO it!
What is a verb?
200

These words are used to separate two other words or phrases: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

What are conjunctions?

200
boy, pencil, school, McDonald's, book, teacher
What are nouns?
200

Complete Subject: The angry teacher yelled loudly at her wonderful students.

What is "The angry teacher"?

200
Complete Subject: The beautiful sunlight shone brightly through the bedroom windw.
What is "The beautiful sunlight"?
300
Describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
300

These words are used to show extreme emotion. They can stand alone as a one-word sentence: Wow! Eek! Yikes!

What are interjections?

300
Wow! Yikes! Eek! Dang!
What are interjections?
300
Simple Predicate: The angry teacher yelled loudly at her wonderful students.
What is "yelled"?
300
Simple Predicate: The beautiful sunlight shone brightly through the bedroom window.
What is "shone"?
400
Describes a verb.
What is an adverb?
400

These words are simple words that are often used

Example) A, an, and the

What are articles?

400
on, through, between, beside, to, from, down
What are prepositions?
400
Complete predicate: The angry teacher yelled loudly at her wonderful students.
What is "yelled loudly at her wonderful students"?
400
Complete Predicate: The beautiful sunlight shone brightly through the bedroom window.
What is "shone brightly through the bedroom window"?
500
Shows a position.
What is a preposition?
500
Verbs can be these three types/

What are past, present, and future?

500
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
What are conjunctions?
500
Complete subject: The bright white clock ticked loudly on the classroom wall.
What is "The bright white clock"?
500
Complete predicate: The bright white clock ticked loudly on the classroom wall.
What is "ticked loudly on the classroom wall"?