Malcolm is going to the beach. What is the beach?
Noun
A person, place, thing, or idea.
NOUN
This part of speech connects words, phrases, and sentences.
CONJUNCTION
Ms. Gifford was eating her lunch with all of her students.
What part of speech is "with?"
Preposition
He, she, it, them are all _____________.
PRONOUN
Alexander is going to the mall.
What is to?
PREPOSITION
Modifies or describes a noun?
ADJECTIVE
On, off, up, down, in and out are all _______________.
PREPOSITIONS
Malcolm was the winner, and he was happy. What part of speech is "and?"
CONJUNCTION
YOUNG children often insist that they can do it by themselves.
adjective
Mr. Carmichael did some tricks with his new bike. What is "some"?
ADJECTIVE
An action word or state of being.
VERB
Yikes! Andrew's homework is scary.
What part of speech is "is"?
Verb
Tyler brewed me a perfect bowl of French onion soup. What is perfect in this sentence?
ADJECTIVE
Reece and Jon speedily drank their 40 oz. Pepsi.
What is speedily?
ADVERB
Uh, oh... Jonah flipped on his motorcycle and things didn't end very well...
What part of speech is flipped?
VERB
Takes the place of a noun.
PRONOUN
Drayden laughed heartily when he saw it.
What part of speech is "it?"
PRONOUN
Nyla gave Trinity a delicious dark chocolate candy bar. What is "Delicious" in this sentence?
ADJECTIVE
What is FANBOYS?
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
Autumn CAREFULLY checked her work before handing it in.
What is CAREFULLY
adverb
"Nor, yet, so" are all ______________.
CONJUNCTIONS
Which part of speech describes an adjective?
ADVERB
What part of speech has two types (action and linking)?
VERB
The bee flew THROUGH the hive.
preposition
Grace, Julia and Crosby are waiting at the bus stop for Kenzie.
What is at?
PREPOSITION
Answers the questions how, when, where, how much, how often?
ADVERB
Mr. R, Mrs. B, and Mrs. H sent holiday cards to their co-workers. What is "holiday" in this sentence?
ADJECTIVE
Jack made a strawberry pie for me.
What is made in this sentence?
VERB
Ouch! Mr. C tripped on his own legs.
What part of speech is "ouch"?
Interjection