The word "teacher" is an example of what part of speech
noun
he, I, his, she, her, they, their, them are examples of...
pronouns
Aha! Gosh! Wow! Ouch! ...are all examples of ...
Interjections
"skip", "leave", and "talk" are examples of what...
verbs
purple is an example of what...
adjective
Which part of speech do you use when you need to join clauses, sentences, or words
conjunction
Which part of speech shows relationships between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence?
Prepositions
Which part of speech modifies verbs, adjectives, or adverbs?
Adverb
What does F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. stand for?
What part of speech is used to replace nouns?
Pronouns
Put your supplies there. "there" is what part of speech?
an adverb
What are the three kinds of verbs?
action, linking, and helping
What is the verb AND is it action or linking? Her face grew sad at the unfortunate news.
grew - linking
What part of speech is "after"? We will visit you after.
adverb
What are the three articles?
a, an, the
A prepositional phrase starts with a ____ and ends with a ____.
preposition, noun or pronoun
True/False: He, She, They, We, and I are subjective pronouns.
True
The complete verb phrase: Will you be going to the show tonight?
will be going
Identify all the adjectives: I am wearing an ugly Christmas sweater with red, green, and gold buttons on it.
ugly, Christmas, red, green, gold
What part of speech is "for"? He made this card for his dad.
preposition
Label each word in this sentence with the correct part of speech: "Samantha walked quickly toward him."
Samantha- noun, walked- verb, quickly- adverb, toward- preposition, him- pronoun
Identify all the adverbs: She often visits her grandmother outside in the lovely park.
Identify all the nouns & label as common or proper: Jackie bought a sweater from Target and gave it to her mom.
Jackie- proper, Target- proper, mom- common
base, past, past participle, and present participle
Label each word in this sentence with the correct part of speech: The tiny puppy happily barked at me.
the- article, tiny- adjective, puppy- noun, happily- adverb, barked- verb, at- preposition, me- pronoun