Language 1
Verbs
Nouns
Language 2
Types of Sentences
100

What is the person, place, or thing doing the action in a sentence?

Subject

100

What is a verb?

Action word

100

This is a name of a specific person, place, or thing.

Proper Noun

100

Words that have the same meaning

Ex: cut, slice

Synonym

100

Statement…ends with period

Declarative

200

Person, place, thing?

Noun

200

What are the 3 verb tenses?

Past, Present, Future

200

Nouns that do NOT name a specific person, place, or thing

Common Noun

200

Words that have the opposite meaning

Ex: smooth, rough

Antonym

200

Asks a question…end with a question mark

Interrogative

300

What is an action word called?

Verb

300

A word that shows action

Action Verb

300

Which type of noun is always capitalized

Proper Noun

Ex: Tennessee

300

Same sound, same spelling, different meaning.

Ex: note- musical expression of sound

      Note- a short written message

Homonyms

300

Gives a command…ends with a period

Imperative

400

Singular subject must have what type of verb?

Singular

400

A word that describes a verb. Usually end in ly

Ex: loudly, gently

Adverb

400

A word that takes the place of a noun

Ex: he, she, it, them, you, I, we

Pronoun

400

Same spelling, different sound, different meaning

Ex: wind- twist

      Wind- a strong breeze

Homographs

400

Shows excitement…ends with an explanation point

Exclamatory

500

Plural subject must have what type of verb?

Plural

500

Connects a subject to a noun or adjective

Linking Verb

500

The thing to which the pronoun refers

Antecedent

500

Same sound, different spelling, different meaning

Ex: their - plural possessive

      There- a location

      They’re- contraction of they and are

      To- preposition

      Too- also

      Two- number

Homophones

500

2 “no” words in a sentence include can’t, won’t, no, not, nobody, couldn’t, never, neither, hardly, didn’t, isn’t, nowhere are called…

Double Negatives