What is the noun in the sentence?- I have a lazy cat.
cat
Name the pronoun in the sentence.- I ate pizza last night.
I
Name the Adjective in this sentence.- The flowers are blue.
blue
What is the adjective in the sentence?- I want some bean soup.
bean
Name all the nouns pronouns and adjectives in these sentences.- I, myself, cooked that delicious dinner. Did you like the dinner?
sentence 1- nouns- dinner
pronouns- I, myself, you
adjectives- delicious
What is a noun?
a person, place, thing, or idea
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun is a word that is used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns.
What is an Adjective?
a word that modifies a noun or pronoun.
What are the nouns in the sentence?- Wolves are in the dog family.
wolves, family
Name the nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in these sentences.- The clown fish swam around in the dirty tank all day. Remind me to clean the tank when we get home.
Sentence 1 - nouns- clown fish, tank, home
adjectives - dirty;
pronouns- me, we /
What are the nouns in this sentence?- Most people like dogs better than cats, but I like cats better.
people, dogs, cats, cats
Name the pronouns in the sentence. - Have you turned in your report?
Your, you
Name the Adjectives in the sentence.- The black and white cow is very kind.
black, white, kind.
What are the pronouns and adjectives in the sentence?- I have a long, turquoise dress.
pronouns- I
adjectives-long, turquoise
What is a declarative sentence?
A declarative sentence makes a statement to relay information or ideas.
"I love the Seattle Seahawks!" is a declarative sentence — you're claiming or asserting something.
Name the nouns in this sentence.-Monica and I went shopping in Paris.
Monica, Paris
What are pronouns?-I decided that these lemons need to be thrown out.
I, these
What are the adjectives in these sentences?- The tan kitten was very lovable. The kitten has soft fur.
tan, lovable, soft
What are the nouns and pronouns in these sentences?- My dog is smelly because it rolls in the mud. He has to take a lot of baths.
nouns- dog, mud, bath
pronouns- my, it, he
What is an imperative sentence?
An imperative sentences issue commands or requests or they can express a desire or wish.
For example, the sentence “Wash the dinner plates” commands the implied subject to wash the dishes.
What are all the nouns in these sentences? - The silly cats are afraid of the ferocious dogs. Some tiny dogs are afraid of evil cats.
cats, dogs
Name all the pronouns in these sentences.- My socks are smelly, but my shoes smell worse. You and I went to the mall and bought this gadget.
my, you, I
Name the adjectives in these sentences. - My eye, which was black and blue, was swollen shut. I was hit in the face with a baseball.
black, blue, swollen
Name all the nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in this sentence.- I love narwhals because of their pointed horn.
nouns- narwhals, horn;
pronouns- I, their;
adjectives- pointed
What is an Interrogative sentence
typically features a word order with the predicate and primary verb before the subject
example, in the sentence “Who was the last speaker?” the pronoun “who” is the interrogative pronoun or question word, “was” is the primary verb, and “the last speaker” is the subject.