Water is healthy to drink.
Name the Noun(s)
water
Can we go to Rite Aid?
Name the proper noun(s)
Rite Aid
Name the verb/verbs.
I told a joke to my friends and they laughed.
told
laughed
Fans spin and make the room cold.
Name the Adjective(s)
cold
Name the pronouns
I saw myself in the mirror this morning.
I, myself
My mom doesn't like when I make a mess at home.
Name the Noun(s)
mom, mess, home
Lauren works at McKeesport Area High School
Name the proper noun(s)
Lauren, McKeesport Area High School
What is a pronoun?
A word that replaces nouns
The hot chips were on sale at Walmart.
Name the Adjective(s)
hot
Name the pronouns.
Your homework looks as if it's not finished
your
Jeopardy is a game that we play to review.
Name the Noun(s)
Jeopardy, game, Friday
Miss Marytza's cat's name is Mya.
Name the proper noun(s)
Miss Marytza, Mya
Replace the noun with the correct pronoun.
My cat is extremely loud, (my cat) makes so much noise at night.
it
My white, furry dog barked at me when she was hungry.
Name the Adjective(s)
white, furry
What does a preposition do?
Shows relationship between words in a sentence.
The day starts early for all students.
Name the Noun(s)
day, students
Cedar Point has a lot of rollercoasters
Name the proper Noun(s)
Cedar Point
What pronoun replaces female nouns
she
What does an interrogative pronoun do?
Asks a question
What does an interjection do?
Expresses strong emotions or feelings
What is a noun?
Names person, place, thing, or idea
How do you know a word is a proper noun?
capital letter and the name of a specific person or place
Provide an example of a reflexive pronoun.
Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves
What is an adjective? Definition.
Describes a noun/pronoun.
The words: very, almost, never, well are categorized by what part of speech?
Adverb
Identify the nouns
We drove the car onto the highway
car, highway
Name the Adjective(s)
We drove in the yellow car onto the dangerous highway
yellow, dangerous
Provide an example for a possessive pronoun.
*Multiple answers*
What does a possessive adjective do?
Shows belonging or possession
What does a conjunction do?
Connects words, phrases, sentences, clauses
Identify the nouns
The weather channel says that we will have no snow on Christmas
channel, snow, Christmas
Name the Adjective(s)
The blue balloon fell into the bubbly water.
blue, bubbly
What does a demonstrative pronoun do?
Used to point to a specific person, place, or thing
What is an example of a possessive adjective?
My, your, his, her, our, their
Name the verbs
The sun rose slowly as the birds woke, sang and prepared for their day.
rose, woke, sang, prepared
Identify the nouns
I lit the candle and the wax burned
candle, wax
Name the Adjective(s)
My red and blue socks help my cold feet stay warm on a rainy morning.
my, red, blue, cold, yellow, warm, rainy
What is a proper noun?
names a particular/specific/certain person, place, thing, or an idea
What are reciprocal pronouns used for?
Used when two or more people are doing something of the same type.
Write 2 sentences describing your house.
Answers will vary
Identify the nouns
Socks help my feet stay warm
Socks, feet
Name the Adjective(s)
There are seven hefty books in a big pile on my large bed.
seven, hefty , big, my, large
What is a common noun?
names a general person, place, thing, or an idea
What is an adjective of quality used for?
Used to show the kind or nature of something
What is the difference between proper and common nouns?
Proper nouns name specific people, places, things, whereas common nouns name general people, places, things
Name 5 common nouns of things you can find in your household
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Name the types of adjectives
quality, quantity, number, demonstrative, interrogative, possessive
Name the different types of pronouns.
Interrogative, possessive, reciprocal, reflexive, demonstrative
What is the difference between an adjective of quantity and a number adjective?
Adjective of quantity tells us a general amount and answers to the question how much? Number adjective tells us about a more specific amount/number and answers to the question how many?
Put these words in the right part of speech category.
an, clumsily, between, tree, mine, and, wow, strong, sweetly, behind, went, I, wild, sadly, played, gosh, yet, towards, brown, itself, thought, whew, ours, bird, glass, nor, warmly, below, pretty, ouch, but, understood, theirs, car, globe, sat, aha, slowly, thin, a, the, your, so, next to
Noun
Verb
Adverb
Article
Adjective
Interjection
Pronoun
Conjunction
Preposition
Noun: tree, bird, glass, car, globe
Verb: went, thought, understood, played, sat
Adverb: clumsily, sweetly, sadly, warmly, slowly
Article: an, the, a
Adjective: strong, brown, pretty, thin, wild
Interjection: wow, gosh, whew, ouch, aha
Pronoun: mine, I, itself, ours, theirs, your
Conjunction: and, yet, nor, but, so
Preposition: between, behind, next to, towards