He can shoot a three-point shot easily.
Shoot
Noun that names who or what owns something
Possessive noun
I am a person, place or thing
Noun
Name three questions that adverbs can answer.
How, when, where
They live in a beautiful house.
Beautiful
Choose the verb in this sentence.
Choose
These nouns do not need to be capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence.
Common noun
I express a relation to another word.
Preposition
What parts of speech can adverbs modify?
verbs, adverbs, or adjectives
Verbs, adverbs, or adjectives
Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today.
John doubts the doctor’s opinion.
Doubts
This noun refers to thoughts, ideas, or concepts.
Abstract noun
I describe a verb or change an adjective to help describe a noun further.
Adverb
Find the adverb in this sentence.
Daisy ran energetically towards the green ball.
Energetically
He writes meaningless letters on his paper as the teachers gives her lecture.
Meaningless
What is the verb in the following sentence:
Might you dance with me later?
Might
nouns that have the ability to become plural and/or be counted
Countable noun
I describe an action, state, or occurrence
Verb
All adverbs end in -ly
True or false
False
I love that really big old green antique car that is always parked at the end of the street.
Really, big, old, green, antique
Carla went along with the ride even though she felt uneasy about the outcome.
Went
The type of noun that names a specific person.
Proper noun
I describe nouns
Adjective
Which word could not be an adverb: soon, well, probably, tomorrow, costly
Costly
I bought a new fancey black large SUV on Saturday
new, fancy, black, large