A group of words that contains a subject and a predicate
Sentence
Name of a non-specific person, place, or thing
Common Noun
Shows action or being
Verb
Takes the place of a noun in a sentence
Pronouns
Two words joined together to make one shortened word
Contraction
This sentence gives a command
Imperative
Name of a specific person, place, or thing
Proper Noun
Run, jump, slide, sing, dance are examples of this type of verb
Action Verb
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
are examples of what type of pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Answers "What?" after an action verb
Direct Object
This sentence tells something/states a fact
Declarative
ONE person, place, or thing
Singular Noun
Am, is, are, was, were are examples of this type of verb
Linking Verb
Me, you, him, her, it, us, them
are examples of what type of pronoun
Object Pronoun
This is NOT a sentence; Words that do not make up a complete sentence
Fragment
This sentence displays excitement or surprise
Exclamatory
More than one person, place, or thing
Plural Noun
RENAMES the subject after a linking verb
Predicate NOUN
My/mine, your/yours, his, hers, its, our(s), their(s)
are examples of what type of pronoun
Possessive Pronoun
The capitalized word in the sentence is this part of speech
The 4th graders cleaned the CLASSROOM at the end of the day.
Direct Object
The 4th graders cleaned "what"?
A sentence that asks a question
Interrogative
Belongs to someone or something
ex. Mrs. Brock's class
Possessive
DESCRIBES the subject after a linking verb
Predicate Adjective
"Label" the pronoun in this sentence as a Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun and tell if it is Singular or Plural.
Mrs. Brock assigned us SO much homework!
Us = Object; Plural
A group of letters added to the beginning of a base word to make a new word with a different meaning
Prefix