NOUNS & PRONOUNS
NOUNS & PRONOUNS
NOUNS & PRONOUNS
NOUNS & PRONOUNS
NOUNS & PRONOUNS
NOUNS & PRONOUNS
NOUNS & PRONOUNS
NOUNS & PRONOUNS
NOUNS & PRONOUNS
I, Me, My
What are first person Pronouns?
A word that describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
Thier okay with the ugly dog, but I am not.
What is 'they're'?
A verb describes this
What is an action?
Follows a question
What is a question mark?
Registers with the five senses.
What is a concrete noun?
Old, bad, sad, happy
What is an adjective in base form?
He ran too the store.
What is 'to'?
Outside
What is an Adverb of place?
Used before and after a quotation.
What are quotation marks?
This, that, these, and those.
What is a demonstrative noun?
Compares two things
What is a comparative adjective?
Jess smiled kindly.
What is a simple sentence?
Is, was, were, are
What is a linking verb?
It's shows this, but its does not.
What is possession?
Quality, idea or value.
What is an abstract noun?
The mean old man likes to chase little kids with a green broom.
What are old, little, and green?
This house is too expensive, and that house is too small.
What is a compound sentence?
Negation, certainly, not
What are adverbs of affirmation or negation?
Follows dependent clause before a independent clause.
What is a comma?
Any, All, other, some, several.
Best, greatest, worst, funniest
What is a Superlative?
Because they were out of milk, he went to the store, but the store was closed, so he went back home.
What is a compound/complex sentence?
Flown, swum, rung, hung, hidden, frozen, ran
What is a past participle?
Separates two independent clauses without using FANBOYS.
What is a semicolon?