What is the adjective?
He is a fast driver.
Fast
What is the adverb?
She ran quickly.
Quickly
What is the direct object?
She read a book.
Book
What is the subject in a sentence
What/who the sentence is about
What is the subject?
The house is small.
House
What is the adjective?
What a delicious taste!
Taste
What is the adverb?
She frequently asks questions.
Frequently
What is the direct object?
The brown dog barks at squirrels.
Squirrels
What is an adjective?
Describing a noun, giving more detail in a sentence
What is the subject?
Yesterday, my grandfather took me on a long hike.
Grandfather
What is the adjective?
Three girls gave the dog a bath.
Three
What is the adverb?
She asks me about it everyday.
Everyday
What is the direct object?
Yesterday, the cat greedily at the tiny mouse.
Mouse
What is the difference between an action and linking verb
Action verbs show action, linking verbs do not (they connect the subject to its description
What is the subject?
I don't want to go to school!
I
What is the adjective?
I put it in her desk.
Her
What is the adverb?
The fast car screeched dangerously.
Dangerously
What is the direct object?
The barber cut my hair short.
Hair
What is the subject?
What did your mom say?
Mom
What is the adjective?
The day is cold and wet.
cold and wet
What is the adverb?
The trains generally stop on time.
Generally
What is the direct object?
We ate too much cake.
Cake
What is an adverb?
It modifies a noun or verb (ask how? when? where? how often? to what extent?)
What is the subject?
The vase was knocked over by the dog.
Dog (remember the subject is WHO/WHAT is doing the verb)