Grandma talked happily to the sea lions.
Noun:Grandma, Sea Lions
Verb: talked
Adverb: happily
Define an adjective
Describes a noun or a pronoun.
It tells us size, color, or how many of something.
define a verb
A VERB describes an action or expresses a state of being.
Define an adverb
It modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
It tells us how, when, where, and how much and to what extent something is true.
Often end in -ly.
Define a noun and the two types of nouns.
A NOUN is a person, place, thing, or idea
A COMMON NOUN is a general person, place, thing, or idea.
A PROPER NOUN is a specific person, place, thing, or idea. (It is capitalized).
The seabirds squawked sharply as they divided
Noun: seabirds
Verb: squawked, divided
Adverb: sharply
Adrian is the shortest student in his classroom.
shortest
He dances at the party all night long.
dances
Diana had dressed elegantly for her birthday party
elegantly
The statue of liberty is located in New York.
We wanted to go by ourselves, but our parents came too.
Noun: parents
Verb: wanted, came
Adverb: too
The excited crowd cheered loudly for their team.
excited, loudly
Pedro threw his bag on the couch and ran outside.
threw, ran
The dog obediently followed its owner around the park
obediently
friend, books, bookstore
After the man broke the law, he immediately knew what was going to happen next.
Noun: man, law
Verb: broke, happen
Adverb: immediately
The mischievous black cat quietly crept through the small dark alley
mischievous, black, small, dark
She finally decided that the crash had made the street impossible to drive through.
decided, crash, made, drive
Daisy never ran as quickly as she did that day to get to the finishline.
never, quickly
The painting, displaying vibrant colors and details, captivated the audience at the art gallery opening.
painting, audience, art gallery