What is the definition of an adjective?
Adjectives are words that are used to help describe or give descriptions to people, places, and things.
What is the definition of a noun?
A noun can be persons, animals, places, things, ideas, or events.
What do all complete sentences begin with?
All complete sentences begin with a capital letter.
How are proper nouns different from regular nouns?
AND
Give an example of a proper noun.
A proper noun is a noun that names a particular person, place, or thing
What color is Rudolph's nose?
Rudolph's nose it red.
Which 2 words are the adjectives in this sentence?
The stars are bright in the dark sky.
The stars are BRIGHT in the DARK sky.
Bright and dark are the two adjectives in this sentence.
Can you find a noun in the room you are in?
Answers will vary
What are the 3 ways you can end a sentence?
We can end a sentence with a question mark, an exclamation point, or a period.
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Fix this sentence:
george washington was the first president of the united states
George Washington was the first president of the United States.
It is missing a period.
G and W are capitalized because it is a name.
U and S are capitalized because it is a place.
What day is New Year's Eve?
December 31
What are 4 adjectives that can be used to describe New York City?
Answers will vary.
Which word is the noun in the sentence below?
When it is sunny the grass can grow.
When it is sunny the GRASS can grow.
The word grass is the noun in this sentence.
When should you use a comma?
When you make a pause between thoughts, and also to list things.
Mark and his mom played Monopoly on Saturday night.
Mark is capitalized because it is a name.
Monopoly is capitalized because it is a specific game.
Saturday is capitalized it is a specific day.
How many days does Hannukah last?
8 nights and days