What is a Noun.
A word that described a noun or pronoun.
What is an adjective.
A word that describes a verb, adjective or other adverb.
What is an Adverb.
A part of speech that links a noun to another word. Its main purpose is to show a relationship between a noun and a verb.
What is a preposition.
A word that you exclaim! (yell)
What is interjection.
A word that replaces a noun.
What is a pronoun.
What is a verb.
Can usually have this type of ending but not always.
A part of speech that joins sentences together and often seen in the middle of a sentence. "glue words"
What is a conjunction.
A small word that comes before a noun and tells us which one or how many.
What is article.
A specific name that always starts with a capital letter
Ex: Sidney Crosby
What is a Proper noun.
A type of verb that helps support other verbs in a sentence.
ex: My friend IS driving me to soccer practice.
What is an auxiliary verb.
Identify the adverb in the sentence.
She danced gracefully across the stage.
What is gracefully.
Preposition or Conjunction?
under, at, in, before, on
What is preposition.
OUCH! WOAH! UGH! YUCK! are all examples of this part of speech.
What is interjection.
Guess the type of pronouns!
Ex: mine, hers, yours, theirs, ours, its
What is a Possessive pronoun.
Words like smooth, rough, tall, small, red & bumpy are all examples of this part of speech.
What is an adjective.
This type of adverb includes the words “when”, “where”, “why”, “how”,“whatever” & “whenever” in a sentence.
What is a relative adverb.
And, or, although, but, just
What is conjunction.
Add the missing article to this sentence.
I saw bird but it flew away quickly.
What is "a."
ex: mouse = mice or man = men
What is an irregular noun.
A type of verb used for descriptions or identifying something.
What is a linking verb.
Identify the relative adverb in the sentence.
He explained the reason why he quit his job.
What is why.
Identify the preposition and conjunction in the sentence.
I went to the store before the rain started but I forgot my umbrella.
What is "before" and "but".
chef bought new pan and wore apron for this first day at work.
What is "the", "a" and "an"