What is the job of a noun?
Nouns name a person, place or thing.
What is the job of a verb?
Verbs show action.
What is the plural of boy?
boys
Which word (their, there, they're) goes in the blank:
I want to go _________ for my birthday.
there
What type of sentence is this?
A man walked a dog in the park.
declarative
mom said she was hungry.
Mom must be capitalized
Give an example of a singular noun
(any noun that names one person, place, or thing)
What is the verb in this sentence:
John fell off the ladder last night.
fell
What is the plural of child?
children
Which word (their, there, they're) is the correct one to use in the blank?
Jack and John wanted to race _________ cars.
their
What type of sentence is this?
Make your bed.
imperative
I had a test in spelling math, and history today.
put a comma after spelling
Name a plural noun
(any noun that names more than one person, place, or thing)
What is the verb in this sentence:
Jack and Jill were finishing their dinner.
were finishing
What is the plural of deer?
deer
Which word (they're, their, there) is needed in the blank?
____________ going to the beach tomorrow.
They're
What type of sentence is this?
That was an amazing trick!
exclamatory
I attend oneida baptist institute.
Oneida Baptist Institute needs to be capitalized.
Name a proper noun
(any noun that names a particular person, place, or thing)
What is a verb phrase?
A main verb and a helping verb
Spell the plural of monkey
monkeys
Which words fit in the blanks (their, they're, there)?
________ is a firetruck at _________ house.
There, their
What does an interrogative question end with?
a question mark
Bob said, I want to go to the zoo tomorrow.
Quotation marks around "I want to go to the zoo tomorrow."
Name a compound plural noun
(any compound noun/word that names more than one person, place, or thing)
Name all of the helping verbs we have learned.
am, is, are, was, were, have, has, had
Spell the plural of party
parties
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of there, their, or they're
__________ not at home right now. _______ dog chased a cat over _______ and they are looking for it.
They're, their, there
What is the subject of an imperative sentence?
(You)
Mrs. Grant was born on October 9, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois.
add a comma after 1966,