What is a noun?
A person, place, or thing; something you can usually touch
What is a pronoun?
Something that takes the place of a noun
What is a verb?
Something you can usually do
What is an adverb?
Something that describes a verb
What is an adjective?
Something that describes a noun
True or false, every sentence needs a noun.
True
True or false, every sentence needs a pronoun.
False
True or false, every sentence needs a verb.
True
True or false, every sentence needs an adverb.
False
True or false, every sentence needs an adjective.
False
Some nouns can be tricky when you make them plural. Make the noun goose plural.
Geese
He is for a boy noun. She is for a girl noun. What if you don't know, like an animal? What pronoun do you use?
It
Some verbs are tricky and you can't add -ed to them when they are past tense. Make the verb bring past tense.
Brought
Adverbs tell blank, blank, blank a verb does something. Think of the song.
How, when, or where
Adjectives can tell what kind, blank, or which one.
How many
What is the noun in this sentence? There was so much snow on the ground!
Snow or car
What is the pronoun in this sentence? Did Henry sit next to you yesterday?
You
What is the verb in this sentence? Greg smiled at the monkey in the park.
Smiled
What is the adverb in this sentence? The bears rubbed lazily against the tree.
Lazily
What is the adjective in this sentence? Mike has runny nose, so he will not be going to school today.
Runny
What is the noun in this sentence? There was sadness everywhere.
Sadness
What is the pronoun in this sentence? If Frank drives to the end of the street, then Frank will be at our house.
Our
What is the verb in this sentence? Sarah is so sleepy and tired.
What is the adverb in this sentence? The explorers swung over the river.
What is the adjective in this sentence? Casey wants that shirt for his birthday.
That