What is the suffix that changes the word to past tense
ed
What is a noun
person place or thing
Describe the meaning of a verb
the action word in the sentence
Describe a Proper noun
A noun that names a particular person, place or thing.
What is an adverb
a word that describes the verb
What is an adjective?
A word that describes a noun
The cat sounds like a car engine. What type of figurative language is this and how do you know.
Simile because of 'like'
What is the prefix that means to do something again
re
What is the difference between a concrete noun and an abstract noun?
Concrete you can touch and abstract is something that is not touchable, like an idea or thought.
Johnny used a basketball to shoot a hoop.
What is the verb?
use, shoot
Sydney Sixers is the team he plays for. Is the noun proper or common and why?
It is a proper noun because it names a specific team
The baby was gazing adoringly at chocolate cake. What is the adverb.
adoringly
I was cold outside, so I sat next to the warm fireplace. What are the adjectives
cold and warm
Students are buried in a sea of homework. What is the figurative language in this sentences what is being compared?
Metaphor homework to the sea
The moon's brilliance can make it difficult to see some stars. What does the word Brilliance mean?
Bright, intense,
The people are happy. Is the noun 'happy' concrete or abstract?
abstract
Bob grabbed his bike and started to ride around the neighborhood. What are the verbs?
grabbed, ride
The boy threw the ball to his dog, Wilson. Explain which words are nouns in the sentence? Are they common or proper.
Wilson is proper dog, ball, and boy are common
He frequently comes here. What is the adverb?
frequently
I was wearing a bright red wool sweater outside. What are the adjectives and what noun does it describe?
bright, red, wool describes sweater.
I've told you a million times to clean your room! What type of figurative language is this? How do you know.
Hyperbole a million times
What is the antonym of brilliance
darkness
Why did the chicken cross the road? What are the nouns and are they concrete or abstract?
chicken, road and concrete
The boy could have jumped over the fence, instead he ran around the fence. what are the verbs
could have, jumped, ran
I ordered a Dell laptop from Amazon. What types of nouns are used.
I, common noun
Dell laptop proper noun
Amazon proper noun
He is bold enough to face the enemy. What is the adverb.
enough
I ordered my little brother to get me a small bowl of mint ice cream. What are the adjectives?
my, little, small, mint
My alarm clock yells at me to get ready for school. What is this figurative language and how do you know.
personification and an alarm clock cannot yell.
How do you change 'cloud' into an adjective
add 'y' and make it cloudy
The people lost faith in the heroes. What is the nouns and are they abstract or concrete?
people, heroes concrete
faith is abstract
The dog has been working on digging that hole all day long. What are the verbs?
has been, working, digging
We went to Smith's Furniture and acquired a new couch to substitute our former one. What are the nouns and are they proper or common?
Smith's Furniture Proper noun, couch common noun, we common
It is nothing else but hatred. What is the adverb?
else
After a long, beautiful week camping and I sat next to the warm cozy fire on the last night. What are the adjectives?
long beautiful week warm cozy last
The cowboy was so hungry he could eat three horses. What is the figurative language for this sentence and how do you know.
Hyperbole and no one could eat three horses.