Nouns and Pronouns
These are the objective pronouns.
What are me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them?
These are the questions that an adjective answers.
What are: "What kind?", "How many?", "Which?", and "Whose?"?
These are the coordinating conjunctions that we memorized with an acronym.
What are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so?
These are the four sentence structures.
What are simple, compound, complex, compound-complex?
This is how to conjugate the infinitive "to go".
What is: to go, go, goes, went, going, gone?
These are the possessive pronouns.
What are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs?
This is the type of adjective represented below:
a, an, the
What are the limiting article adjectives.
These are the subordinating conjunctions that we memorized with an acronym.
What are when, while, where, as, since, if, although, whereas, unless, because?
These are the four purposes of sentences.
These are the three verb moods.
What are indicative, imperative and subjunctive?
These are 6 of the 8 noun attributes (ways to describe a noun).
What are common, proper, singular, plural, concrete, abstract, collective, compound?
These are the questions that an adverb answers.
What are: "How?", "When?", "Where?", "Why?", "How often?", "How much?", "To what extent?", "Under what condition?"?
These are the conjunctions in the following sentence.
When it was time for Essentials, the students quickly got ready for class, but they wished they could have a longer recess time because it was a beautiful day.
What are when, but, because?
These are the eight parts of speech.
What are noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, conjunction, interjection, preposition, adjective?
This is the verb voice used in the following sentence.
I love Essentials.
What is active voice?
These are 7 of the 9 roles/jobs a noun can have in a sentence.
What are Subject Noun, Possessive Noun Adjective, Indirect Object, Direct Object, Object of the Preposition, Predicate Nominative, Object Complement Noun, Noun of Direct Address, Appositive?
This is the type of prepositional phrase represented in the following sentence:
The boys ran to the field to play soccer.
What is an adverbial prepositional phrase? ("Where?")
These are 15 of my favorite prepositions.
What are about, above, across, etc...
These are the seven sentence patterns.
What are S-Vi, S-Vt-DO, S-VL-PN, S-VL-PA, S-VT-IO-DO, S-Vt-DO-OCN, S-Vt-DO-OCA?
The verbal in the following sentence is acting as this part of speech.
My singing sister is very talented.
What is a present participle adjective?
These are the relative pronouns.
What are who, whom, whose, whoever, whomever, that, which, what, whatever?
This is the type of prepositional phrase represented in the following sentence:
The girl over there loves to go swimming.
What is an adjectival prepositional phrase? (Which girl?)
These are the prepositional phrases in the following sentence.
In the summer, my family likes to go to the beach with our friends from CC and make sandcastles under the pier out of wet sand we find near the shore.
What are...
In the summer
to the beach
with our friends
from CC
under the pier
out of wet sand
near the shore
Tell me the structure, purpose, and pattern for this sentence:
Jesus calls Himself holy!
What are simple, exclamatory, S-Vt-DO-OCA?
This is the infinitive in the following sentence.
Being from Texas, she loves to dance to country music while eating chips and queso.
What is "to dance?"