Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Other
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What is a noun?
A person, place or thing
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What is a verb?
An word that tells what a subject does or is.
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What is an adjective?
A word that describes noun.
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What is an adverb?
A word that modifies a verb.
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What is a conjunction?
A word that joins clauses, sentences, or words
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Identify the noun(s) in the sentence: The dog ate a bug.
dog, bug
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Identify the verb in this sentence: Billy ran to the store.
ran
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Find the adjective: Jack had big eyes.
Big
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Can an adverb describe an adjective?
Yes
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What is a preposition?
A word that links a noun to another words
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Identify the proper noun in the sentence: The cat lives in Texas.
Texas
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Identify the helping verb in this sentence: Do you want some coffee?
Do
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Find the adjective in the sentence: Jack had curly hair and ran quickly.
Curly
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What is an interjection?
A short exclamation that expresses emotion
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Some verbs describe action. They are called "dynamic", and can be used with continuous tenses. Other verbs describe state (non-action, a situation). They are called "stative", and cannot normally be used with continuous tenses (though some of them can be used with continuous tenses with a change in meaning). Source: Englishclub.com Is the verb like a dynamic or stative verb?
stative because you would like ice cream, not be liking ice cream.
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Find the adjectives: Taylor dashed down the city block quickly.
None ;)
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What is a gerund?
An "-ing" verb that expresses uncompleted action
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What is a transitive verb?
A verb that take a direct object (ex. John Sanders died.) instead of an intransitive verb that doesn't (ex. He died.)