Adjectives describe nouns and also sometimes pronouns.
T or F
Prepositions show the relationship between a noun and a pronoun.
T/F
F
Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word or group of words in a sentence
Adverbs describe adjectives, adverbs, verbs and also always end in ly.
T/F
F.
Some end in ly
Daisy's handwriting is quite sharp
adjective
Is this correct? If not, what is?
Surprisingly athletic and persistent she is
She is surprisingly athletic and persistent.
- adjectives go after the verb when describing a pronoun
In a flash, the black car was parked outside.
What is/are the prepositions?
In
Identify the adverbs.
My dog is really hungry. He always eats 5 meals a day and it is often meat and cereal.
really, always, often
Yesterday, an email told me that today is the marathon.
adverbs
The demonstrative adjectives are:
This, that, those, these
Identify the prepositional phrases.
She danced with a band, but it rained for a while.
with a band
for a while
What are the 2 adverbs? What modifies what?
I read the chapter on WW2 very carefully to talk to my friends about it.
very modifies carefully, carefully modifies read
Dumbledore asked nicely if Harry put his name on the goblet of fire.
on, of are prepositions
How many mistakes?
Pokemon is an exclusive nintendo franchise and is mainly a Video-game series.
2
Nintendo
video-game
Identify the prepositions.
Since Adrian, Alex hasn't tutored a single kid.
Since, a
He looked upwards at the moons.
Upwards describes where/how/how often
where
Despite my training, I am not very fast.
despite- adverb
very- adverb
fast- adjective
There is one adjective in the sentence. T/F
This is a book and those shoes cost seven thousand dollars.
F
Those serves as an adjective while this serves as a pronoun. Seven thousand also acts as an adjective.
Find all the prepositions.
Before the match, he decided to stand in his room and breathe. He motivated himself for the game and as a result, he played well.
Before, in, for, as
Make a sentence with these words and add an adverb:
- dog
- barks
- Laura
My dog Laura alwaus barks at strangers
My dog Laura barks when the tv is on
I have yet to discover the treasure. However, my lucky rock will help me more.
yet- adverb
lucky- adjective
more- adverb
however-adverb