A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
Adjective
A cactus grows in the Desert.
Desert needs a capital.
False
hippo
Their are 16 kids in the class.
Should be "There"
Person, Place or Thing
Noun
A word that replaces a noun
Pronoun
An adjective often ends in "ly"
False - ADVERBS often end in "ly"
Which of the following is not an adjective? outlandish, enormous, creatively
creatively
My cat broke it's leg on Tuesday.
The word "its" should not have an apostrophe.
An action word.
Verb
A word that expresses an emotion or feeling.
Interjection
The first word is used correctly: They're all coming to my party!
True
Which of the following is an interjection: and, but, wow
wow
We are going to there house today.
Should be their
"As sly as a fox" is an example of what?
similie
A word that joins phrases into one sentence.
Conjunction
There are no errors in this sentence: That's yours, this is mine's.
False: mine
What word in this sentence is an adverb? The kids sang joyfully in the musical.
joyfully
"Can you get this answer correct" asked Ms. Roduck?
The " ? " is in the wrong place
What is this part of a friendly letter:
Dear Ms. Grogan,
greeting
This word show location in time or space.
Preposition
Interjections are words that express an emotion or feeling.
True
Which word in the sentence is a preposition? The children sat quietly in the movie theatre.
in
My mom made 16 cupcake's for my class party.
A sentence or phrase with words that start with the same letter or sound.
Alliteration