A word that is a person, place, or thing
What is a noun?
A subject is always a _ or a _.
noun, pronoun
difference between a adverb and adjective
adverbs can describe verbs as well
Identify Verb:
Sally jumped over the hill.
Jumped
Identify Verb:
John was very happy
Was
A word that describes a Adjective, Verb, or another of itself
What is an Adverb?
a predicate always has a _
Verb
Differences between adjectives and prepositions
prepositions tell time and space, and don't describe nouns(or vice versa).
Identify the pronoun:
John realized that he was nothing to Carl
Nothing
Identify the Pronouns:
The world was at the brink of collapse, when he saw it.
he,it
A word that replaces a noun
What is a Pronoun?
Onomatopoeia are always _
interjections
Difference between a Conjunction and a preposition
Prepositions connect to a prepositional phrase and conjunctions connect clauses
Identify the pronoun:
He ran quickly as his ice cream was melting
quickly
Identify the pronoun:
What is his name again?
his
An abrupt remark that usually goes alongside an interruption
What is an interjection?
a prepositional phrase always has a _
preposition
Difference between noun and pronoun
pronoun replaces the noun
Identify the interjection:
John, can you please open the door?
John
Identify the conjunction:
I love my family, but they can be very annoying.
but
A word that tells time and space of an object or phrase
What is a preposition?
Gerunds and infinitive phrases turn _ into _
Verbs into nouns
mild id followed by a comma and connects to a sentence, while a full interjection is standalone and ends with a Exclamation point
Identify a Noun:
I love to go swimming.
Swimming.
Identify the preposition:
I decided that I wanted to run down into the valley
Down