The italicized word is either a noun or pronoun.
I gave an orange to him.
him is a pronoun
Name the verb or verb phrase of the sentence.
I left those books with Ben.
The verb is "left."
Name the adjective of the sentence.
Lexi's mom is here now.
The adjective is "Lexi's"
Name the adverb of the sentence.
David played skillfully on the harp.
The adverb is "skillfully"
Is the italicized word an adjective or adverb?
At the next stop sign, turn left.
Left is an adverb telling where do they turn.
The italicized word is a noun or a pronoun.
This is a really bad day to forget your umbrella.
This is a pronoun.
Name the verb or verb phrase in the sentence.
Mrs. Schnakenberg has been reading that book for two weeks.
"Has Been Reading," is the verb phrase.
Name the adjective of the sentence.
Cupcakes are delicious.
The adjective is "delicious"
Name the adverb of the sentence.
Did the worried mother look there?
The adverb is "there"
Is the italicized word an adjective or an adverb?
Yesterday the entire team played very well.
Yesterday is an adverb telling when did they play.
The italicized word is either a noun or pronoun.
Amy is a careful student.
Student is a noun.
What is the verb or verb phrase of the sentence?
Will Holt go to practice tonight?
The verb phrase is "will go."
Name the adjective of the sentence.
He wrote about funny animals.
The adjective is "funny"
Name the adverb of the sentence.
I completely read Psalms this month.
The adverb is "completely"
Is the italicized word an adjective or adverb?
The peaches are almost ripe.
Ripe is an adjective telling what kind of peaches.
The italicized word is either a noun or a pronoun.
Today is my birthday.
Birthday is a noun
What is the verb or verb phrase of the sentence?
Billy Moon was a shy boy with curly hair.
The verb is "was."
Name the adjective of the sentence.
Two winners were chosen.
The adjective is "two"
Name the adverb of the sentence.
Charlotte did not hear the alarm clock.
The adverb is "not"
Is the italicized words an adjective or an adverb?
The giggly girls were extremely distracting.
Giggly is an adjective telling what kind of girls.
The italicized word is either a noun or pronoun.
That house is theirs.
Theirs is a pronoun.
What is the verb or verb phrase of the sentence?
The heavy traffic was slowly moving.
The verb phrase is "was moving."
Name all of the adjectives of the sentence. Include the articles.
The jolly, tumbling clowns made faces at the laughing crowd.
The adjectives are "jolly, tumbling, the, laughing"
Name all of the adverbs of the sentence.
The beautiful snowflakes floated down softly.
The adverbs are "down and softly"
Is the italicized word an adjective or an adverb?
The Quakers were persecuted most shamefully.
The word most is an adverb tells to what extent was it shameful.