What is a verb?
An action verb describes what someone or something is doing, such as movements and activities.
What is an adverb? Give an example
Adverbs are words that add details to the verb.
e.g. He run quickly
What does a title means?
The name of your writing
1.________________ is where students learn with teachers and classmates. Which word fits better? School or Home or Resturant
School
What does unfolded means?
"Unfolded" means how a story slowly reveals what happens.
Change this sentence to past tense - Present Tense: I play soccer
I played soccer
What is the rule of adverbs? Give an example
You often add -ly such as 'quickly'
What does the opinion mean?
(Love, Like, Dislike, Hate) I like swimming
_______________ is a quiet place to read books and study. Which word fits better in this sentence? School, restaurant or library.
Library
What is the noun group?
A noun group is where person, thing and place have extra words to add more meaning or detail.
Where is the verb in this sentence? Maria walked to the park to play.
Walked, played
Which word is better in this sentence? He drives ________ (fastly /carefully) through the busy streets.
carefully
What does reason mean? Give me an example.
I like swimming because it is very fun and relaxing. I also enjoy swimming because I can _______________.
Is this sentence an opinion or a reason? I love beaches for many reasons
This sentence is an opinion.
Is this word phrase "The small carrot" a noun group
Yes, it is a noun group
Which is the right verb?
Nina _____________ (biked/walked) to the beach to swim.
walked
Which adverb is used correctly? The aeroplane flies __________ (smoothly/hardly) through the sky.
smoothly
Is this sentence "I hate flying" an opinion or reason
It is an opinion
Is this sentence "Sydney makes me happy", good for a title or end of opinion writing or both?
Both of them.
In this sentence, where is the noun "A shiny red bicycle leaned against the fence"
bicycle
Which is the right verb? David ___________ (took/rode) the train to the museum.
took
Can adverbs can transform a sentence from ordinary to exciting? This is a Yes/No answer
Yes
Is this sentence, “I hate flying because I am scared of heights. I also hate flying because I get airsick and I cannot lie down” a reason or opinion or title
It is a reason.
What does conclusion mean?
SUPER HARD QUESTION
Ending of the story
in this sentence, where is the noun groups? "The small brown dog barked at the mailman."
The small brown dog