This is the definition of a noun.
What is a person, place, thing, or idea?
This is the part of speech that describes what someone or something does.
What is a verb?
True or false.
Short is an adjective.
What is true?
This is the definition of interjection.
What is the part of speech that is used to express emotion and can be followed with an exclamation point?
This is the difference between a proper noun and a pronoun.
What is a pronoun is a specific person, place or thing, but a pronoun is very general?
This is the definition of a pronoun.
What is a less specific/substitution for a noun?
This is thee definition of a helping verb.
What is a verb that assists in showing action (helping)?
Identify the adverb(s) in the following sentence:
Jeff walked slowly and he was very tired.
What are slowly and very?
Spell the part of speech that shows location or location in time.
What is p-r-e-p-o-s-i-t-i-o-n?
This is what adverbs describe.
What are verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs?
This a type of noun that is a specific person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a proper noun?
This is the definition of a linking verb.
What is a verb that helps to show description?
Identify the adverb(s) in the following sentence:
Ray was extremely excited and overly nervous.
What are extremely and overly?
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
Take the money and put it behind the book.
What is behind?
This is the definition for linking, helping, and action verbs.
What is what someone or something does (action), connects description to action (helping), and assists in showing action (linking)?
These are the proper and common nouns in this sentence:
Kendall was walking to his car from McDonald's.
What is Kendall (proper), car (common), and McDonald's (proper)?
Identify the action verb and the helping verb in this sentence.
Shelby was running in the park.
What is was (helping) and running (action)?
Identify the adjectives and adverbs in the following sentences:
Ashton is a very athletic person. She jumped high and ran fast.
What is very (adverb), athletic (adjective), high (adverb), and fast (adverb)?
This is the interjection in the following sentence:
That was funny, oh my god, I can't believe that.
What is "oh my god"?
Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence:
The red apple was falling quickly, now it is dull and dented."
What are red (adjective), quickly (adverb), dull (adjective), and dented (adjective)?
Identify all the nouns in the following sentence:
The girl ran to her large school.
What is girl and school?
Identify all the verbs in the following sentence:
Tom is walking to the restaurant so he can order a large meal to bring back and share with his family.
What are is (helping), walking (action), can (helping), order (action), bring (action) & share (action)?
The following sentence has only 1 adjective and 1 adverb (true or false):
The tall man walked slowly to the park.
What is true?
These are the words that make up the acronym F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.
What is for, and, not, but, or, yet, so?
Which parts of P.I.C (preposition, interjection & conjunction) are in the following sentence:
Bob was once stung by a bee and he screamed, "ouch" loudly.
What is once & by (preposition), ouch (interjection) & and (conjunction)?