Adverbs
Adjectives
Nouns
Verbs
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Identify the adverbs. She moved slowly and spoke quietly.
What is slowly & quietly
100
Identify the adjectives. Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today. This soup is not edible.
What is sleeveless, edible
100
Identify the nouns. Tell whether each noun is common or proper, and whether the noun is a person, place or thing/idea. He provided an excellent answer to my question.
What is he (common, person); answer (common, thing); question (common, thing)
100
Identify the verb, tell the verb tense. Explain how you know. The pretty horse galloped across the field.
What is galloped, past (-ed)
100
Find the mistake. Explain how you would correct the sentence. The boys watches eh movie in the basement.
What is watches should be changed to WATCH (boys = more than one, do not add s to verb)
200
Identify the adverbs. The minister solemnly addressed her congregation.
What is solemnly
200
Identify the adjective. I met a homeless person in NY.
What is homeless
200
Identify the nouns. Tell whether each noun is common or proper, and whether the noun is a person, place or thing/idea. I'm not sure of the name of that animal over there in that cage.
What is I'm (common, person); name (common, thing); animal (common, thing); cage (common, thing)
200
Identify the verb, tell the verb tense. Explain how you know. The children will write to their grandmother on her birthday.
What is write, future (will write = has not happened yet)
200
Find the mistake. Explain how you would correct the sentence. The relator was selling house on numerous streets, 11th, 18th and S 29th.
What is comma after streets changed to a colon (listing items)
300
Identify the adverbs. He finally showed up for batting practice.
What is finally
300
Identify the adjective. Our adventurous tour guide led us up the rocky, mountainous path.
What is adventurous, rocky, mountainous
300
Identify the nouns. Tell whether each noun is common or proper, and whether the noun is a person, place or thing/idea. If you look up there you can see a bat flying between the trees.
What is you (common, person); bat (common, thing); trees (common, things)
300
Identify the verb, tell the verb tense. Explain how you know. The crayons are not fitting back in the container.
What is fitting (present - happening now)
300
Find the mistake. Explain how you would correct the sentence. Juliet ran into her house she; had to tell her mother about her day.
What is semicolon moved to before she (full sentences on either side)
400
Identify the adverbs. She has recently retired.
What is recently
400
Identify the adjectives. Many fans turned out for the big championship game.
What is many, big, championship
400
Identify the nouns. Tell whether each noun is common or proper, and whether the noun is a person, place or thing/idea. Jon received a mighty blow from his opponent in the wrestling box.
What is Jon (proper, person); blow (common, thing); opponent (common, person); box (common, thing)
400
Identify the verb, tell the verb tense. Explain how you know. Jordan bought new sneakers at the mall the other day.
What is bought (past - The other day...happened already, -ed)
400
Find the mistake. Explain how you would correct the sentence. The white board markers is missing.
What is IS changed to (are, were); markers = more than one, verb change.
500
Identify the adverb. Occasionally, but only occasionally, one of these lemons will get by the inspectors.
What is occasionally
500
Identify the adjectives. The star-shaped kite glided through the crisp air.
What is star-shaped, crisp
500
Identify the nouns. Tell whether each noun is common or proper, and whether the noun is a person, place or thing/idea. Could you get some bread when you go to the supermarket, SuperFresh?
What is you (common, person); bread (common, thing); supermarket (common, thing); SuperFresh (proper, thing)
500
Identify the verb, tell the verb tense. Explain how you know. Charles releases the puppies in the field and they all run around.
What is releases (present -es), run (present tense, happening now)
500
Find the mistake. Explain how you would correct the sentence. The beautifully animals in the zoo were quite the attraction.
What is beautifully (adverb) changed to beautiful (adjective = describing a noun = animals = things)