Of the two types of nouns, it is the kind you can touch.
What is concrete?
This is a part of speech that describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
All types of sentences can fall under this many categories.
What is four?
Helping verbs are verbs that help the main action verb; there are this many of them.
What are twenty-three.
An exclamatory sentence ends with this type of punctuation.
What is an exclamation point?
This type of noun is an idea and cannot be touched.
What is an abstract?
This is a type of speech that describes how something is done.
What is an adverb.
The sentence types are declarative, interrogative, imperative and this...
What is exclamatory
To make a verb present, you add what letters to the end of regular verbs?
What is "s" and "es"?
An interrogative sentence ends with this type of punctuation.
What is a question mark?
Nouns are any idea, person, place, or what?
What is thing?
A part of speech that can act as a substitute for a noun with examples of I, me, you, she, he, they ...
If a sentence does not make sense and is missing a complete thought, it is what?
What is a fragment?
To make a regular verb past tense, you add these two letters.
What is "ed"?
Adding an apostrophe and s at the end of a noun shows this.
What is possession?
What is the noun in this sentence?
The excited child jumped up and down.
What is child?
A type of verb that expresses an action being made.
What is an action verb?
What is a complete sentence?
To make a regular tense verb future, we add what word if the subject is "We" or "I"?
What is "shall"?
What is a semi-colon?
One word used to represent a group is called what type of noun?
A verb that links a noun to a description of the noun is called a ...
What is a linking verb?
Every complete sentence is made up of a subject and this
What is a predicate?
The four principal parts of verbs are present, present participle, past, and this.
What is past participle?
Two sentences can be joined together with this punctuation mark and a FANBOY (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).
What is a comma?