Is this personal pronoun 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person?
Bella please ask them to be quiet.
third person
What does an adjective describe?
A noun
What is a noun?
a person, place, thing, or idea
What is an adverb?
A word that describes a noun.
what two things can a conjunction combine
words and sentences
Identify the personal pronouns in this sentence:
Will you walk me to class?
Find the adjective in this sentence:
The prickly stem poked my hand.
The clock ticked slowly while the class worked on their quiz.
clock, class, quiz
What are the types of adverbs? Name at least two
time, manner, place, degree, frequency
List the conjunctions in the acronym: FANBOYS
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
Replace the noun in CAPS with the correct personal pronoun:
SHAWN AND I have a playdate after school.
We have a playdate after school.
Find the adjective in this sentence:
The bright stars shined through my window.
bright
Identify the nouns in this sentence:
The corndog was so hot it burnt my tongue!
corndog, tongue
Identify the adverb in this sentence:
I constantly tap my foot during class.
constantly
I have a grammar test tomorrow, so I am going to study tonight.
Replace the noun in CAPS with the correct personal pronoun:
THE DINOSAUR prowled along the safari.
It prowled along the safari.
Find the adjectives in this sentence:
The rowdy students hollered during the tense game.
Rowdy, Tense
Identify the nouns in this sentence:
I always charge my chromebook at home.
chromebook, home
Identify the adverb in this sentence.
It's barely time for lunch!
barely
I love sports. I hate tennis.
I love sports, but I hate tennis.
or
I love sports, yet I hate tennis.
Replace the noun in CAPS with the correct personal pronoun:
Hailey invited ROBERT, SYDNEY, AND I to the party on Saturday.
Hailey invited us to the party on Saturday.
Find the adjectives in this sentence:
I sharpened my dull pencil with the electric sharpener.
dull, sharpener
Identify the nouns in this sentence:
My beautiful mother was born in sunny California.
beautiful, sunny
Identify the adverbs in this sentence:
I am usually busy after school, for I have several hobbies.
usually, several
I have a word study quiz this week. I have a grammar test this week.
I have a word study quiz and a grammar test this week.