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Direct Objects
Adjectives and Articles
Demonstrative Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
100
What does a direct object recieve?
The action of a verb.
100
What words do adjectives describe?
Nouns and pronouns
100
What are the four demonstrative adjectives?
This, that, these, and those
100
Which words do adverbs describe?
usually Verbs (adjectives and other adverbs)
100
What is a preposition?
A word that connects nouns or pronouns to other words.
200
Where are direct objects always found?
After verbs.
200
What are the three articles?
A, an, and the
200
Using the words singular or plural and near or far, describe when to use "this."
Singular and near
200
What letters do adverbs commonly end with?
Commonly ending in -ly.
200
What does a prepositional phrase always end with?
An object of the preposition
300
Identify the Direct Object: Steven eats a sandwich in the kitchen.
sandwich
300
Identify all the adjectives: The young boy answered the question.
Young
300
Using the words singular or plural and near or far, describe when to use "those"
Plural and far
300
Identify the adverbs: The dog quickly ran to the delicious food.
Quickly.
300
Identify the prepositions: The cat sat on the chair in the warm sunlight.
On and In
400
Identify the direct object: Michael runs in the park and hears birds in the trees.
birds
400
Describe when to use A or An.
A is for words beginning with consonants and An is for words beginning with vowels.
400
Using the words singular or plural and near or far, describe when to use "that."
Singular and far
400
Identify the adverbs: The bright green car was slowly driving down the dusty road.
Bright and slowly
400
Identify the objects of the prepositions: The mosquito landed on my arm and drank my blood with its mouth.
Arm and mouth
500
Identify the direct objects: During winter, Ashley likes to drink hot chocolate by the fire and eat cookies.
Hot chocolate and cookies.
500
Identify all the adjectives: The magnificent castle was built by the tyrannical king.
Magnificent and tyrannical
500
Using the words singular or plural and near or far, describe when to use "these."
Plural and near
500
Identify the adverbs: Eric spoke very loudly about being the student who speaks English most properly.
Very, loudly, most, properly.
500
Identify the prepositions and the objects of the prepositions: Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go.
Over, river, through, woods, to, house