What is a noun?
person, place or thing
What is a verb?
An action word
What is an adjective?
A word that describes a noun
What is an adverb?
A word that describes a verb
What is a conjunction?
A word that connects two ideas within a sentence
Is Ms. Murray a common or proper noun?
Proper
What is the present tense of the word "skip"
skipping
What is the adjective in this sentence:
"I decided to wear my blue shirt today."
blue
What is the adverb in this sentence:
"I ran quickly, because I was late for school."
quickly
What is the conjunction in the sentence?
"I like ice cream, but my sister likes cake."
but
What is a common noun that would be similar to saying McDonald's?
restaurant
fast food place
What is the past tense of the word "dodge"
dodged
What is the adjective in this sentence:
"My friends will tell you that I am very approachable."
approachable
What are the two adverbs in the sentence:
The lion quietly snuck around the corner and stared intently at its prey.
quietly, intently
What are the two types of conjunctions that we learned about?
Coordinating
Subordinating
What do proper nouns get that common nouns do not?
A capital letter
What is the verb in this sentence:
"I am correct!"
Am
What are the two adjectives in this sentence:
"My friend has long, blonde hair."
long, blonde
Does an adverb have to end in "ly?"
No
What is the conjunction in the sentence?
"I will work on my painting, until my mom gets home."
until
List all of the nouns in the sentence:
"I rode my bike to the store, to pick up the ingredients for my cake."
bike, store, ingredients, cake
List all of the verbs in the sentence:
"I looked everywhere for my car keys, but they were not in any of the usual places."
looked
were
What are the adjectives in this sentence:
"Usually, after a long, tiring day at school, I like to wear my fuzzy pajamas and have a yummy snack."
long, tiring, fuzzy, yummy
My little cousin loves to play at the beach.
At the beach
Is the conjunction coordinating or subordinating?
"Since my parents left for the night, I am going to have chocolate cake for dinner."
Conjunction: Since
Subordinating
**remember coordinating conjunctions cannot be at the beginning of a sentence**