What is the Direct object:
Alex read his scary book slowly.
Book
What is the verb:
Alex read his scary book slowly.
read
What is the adjective:
Alex read the scary book.
scary
What is the adverb:
Alex read his scary book slowly.
slowly
What is the simple subject:
Alex read his scary book slowly.
Alex
What is the pronoun?
She will happily help the old lady.
she
What is the verb?
She will happily help the old lady.
help
What is the adjective?
She will happily help the old lady.
old
What is the adverb?
She will happily help the old lady.
happily
What is the Simple Predicate?
She will happily help the old lady.
help
What are nouns?
person, place, thing or idea
What are verbs?
actions, describe what the noun is doing
What do adjectives do?
describe the noun
Which words describe the (When) adverb?
slowly, soon, suddenly, sadly
soon, suddenly
What is the complete subject of the sentence:
The little dog ate his food quickly.
The little dog
Which are pronouns?
she, Alan, her, dad
She, her
Which of the words are verbs?
flew, jump, bird, baby
flew, jump
How do adjectives describe the noun?
They describe:
how many, what kind, which one
What questions do adverbs describe about the verb?
How? how often? when? where?
What is the complete predicate of the sentence:
The big yellow chair broke when she sat down.
broke when she sat down
What is the job of the noun?
to describe who or what the sentence is about.
What is the job of the verb?
to tell what the noun is doing?
What is the job of the adjective?
To describe more information (detail) about the noun
What is the job of the adverb?
To give more detail about the verb
What is the simple subject and simple predicate of the sentence:
The big yellow chair broke when she sat down.
The simple subject is (chair).
The simple predicate is (broke).