The dog bites.
Dog and Bites
There is dirty water on the floor.
Dirty
AIRPLANE (and) ____
FROM-___FLY-TO-___
Long
Comparative: ______
Superlative: ______
C: Longer
S: Longest
Fingerspell this sentence
'I am fingerspelling a sentence.'
I A-M F-I-N-G-E-R-S-P-E-L-L-I-N-G A S-E-N-T-E-N-C-E
My pencil broke yesterday.
Pencil and Broke
The new student gave me a hug.
new
CHAIR (tap twice)
SIT (tap once)
What is a comparative adjective?
Compares one noun to another noun
Sign the sentence in English.
My sister was eating grass before dinner.
My sister was eating grass before dinner.
I threw a ball.
I, Threw, and Ball
I drove my red car to the old school.
Red and Old
How is a noun different from a verb in a noun/verb pair?
Noun - two short movement and smaller space
Verb - one movement and larger space
Which sentence is an example of a superlative?
The dog is the fastest on our team.
The dog is faster than my friend.
The dog is the fastest on our team.
What are the mistakes in this sentence? (4)
i am a boy Happy
I am a happy boy.
i (Captial Letter), Happy (happy), Adj. before noun (happy boy), and a . (period)
The three boys jumped on the table.
Boys, Jumped, and Table
We threw a smelly shoe at the sleepy neighbor.
Smelly and Sleepy
What is an example of a noun/verb pair in English?
Noun/Verb pairs are not in English.
Which is correct?
You are terribler at video games than me.
You are more terrible at video games than me.
You are more terrible at video games than me.
What are the two mouth morphemes that can go with 'LONG-AGO'?
'oo' and "puffed cheeks'
A girl ordered a coffee at Starbucks before school.
Girl, Ordered, Coffee, Starbucks, and School
Think of 5 adj. and noun to describe this scene. NO COLORS!!!
Tall Tower, Clear Sky, Peaceful Day, Busy Road, Small Cars,
(answers will vary)
Think of a noun/verb pair and use them in a sentence.
N/V P: CHAIR/SIT, PLANT/GROW, AIRPLANE/FROM-___-FLY-TO___, PENCIL/WRITE, DOOR/OPEN-DOOR, CAR/DRIVE
Max is better than Simon on ______.
Grammar
Find all the nouns, verbs, adjectives, and prepositions in the sentence (7).
The weird boy danced over the hard rocks and fell.
Nouns - Boy and Rocks
Verbs - Danced and Fell
Adjectives - Weird and Hard
Preposition - Over