Pronouns take the place of nouns in a sentence. For example, instead of saying the noun "Jose," you could refer to Jose as this.
What is "him/he"?
100
This is the part of speech that describes NOUNS.
What is adjective?
100
Verbs are usually part of a phrase. This phrase containing the verb is called this. (Ex: "is going")
What is verb phrase?
100
"And," "but," "or," and "yet" are all types of this part of speech.
What is conjunction?
200
This is what you do to proper nouns.
What is capitalize?
200
A personal pronoun applies to the one speaking (first person), the one being spoken to (second person), and a third person in the sentence. The third person plays this role in a sentence.
What is the one being spoken about?
200
This is the part of speech that describes VERBS.
What is adverb?
200
In the verb phrase "is going," the main verb is "going." the other word is called this.
What is helping verb.
200
"Under," "around," "between," "beyond," and "across" are all types of this part of speech.
What is preposition?
300
These types of nouns are 2 or more words put together.
What are compond nouns?
300
When you interrogate someone, you ask a lot of questions. This is an easy way to remember that this type of pronoun introduces a question.
What is an interrogative pronoun?
300
If a word ends in -ly, it is probably this part of speech.
What is adverb?
300
One type of verb is the action verb. Actions can be broken into these 2 categories. (Ex: "run" is one type, and "think" is another)
What are mental and physical?
300
"Hey," "ugh," "ouch," "yay," and "wow" are all good examples of this part of speech.
What is interjection.
400
These types of nouns are people, places, or things that you can sense with one of the 5 senses. If you can see, smell, hear, touch, or smell it, it is this type of noun.
What are concrete nouns?
400
Identify the pronoun in the following sentence: "Daniel went to his room and fell asleep."
What is "his"?
400
This part of speech answers questions like, "what kind?" "which one?" and "how many?"
What is adjective?
400
When a verb isn't expressing a mental or physical action, it might just be acting as a connection between the subject and some information. This type of verb is used to just describe or complement the subject.
What is linking verb?
400
This part of speech is used to connect words or word groups. When you use this part of speech in a sentence, you usually use a comma too.
What is conjunction?
500
These types of nouns are hard to describe because they are ideas and feelings that we do not see or sense with one of the 5 senses.
What are abstract nouns?
500
When a pronoun gets specific, it demonstrates which specific noun it is replacing. Therefore, pronouns that point out specific people, places, things and ideas are called this.
What is demonstrative?
500
"Sometimes I play golf." There is one describing word in this sentence, and it is this part of speech. You can tell because this type of speech answers questions like, "when?" "how?" "where?" and "to what extent?"
What is adverb? ("Sometimes" answers "when?")
500
You can tell the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs because one type has an object and one does not. For example, "Elsa swam the channel." has an object. "Elsa swam." Does not. The type that has an object is called this.
What is transitive?
500
"Whoah! I ran over the mountain and made it home." The interjection, preposition, and conjunction are these three words.