What is a paragraph?
A smaller part of a bigger text that begins with an indent. All of the sentences are usually centered around a single main idea.
What is the main message of an email called?
the body
When a noun starts with a capital letter and is the name for a specific place or person, what type of noun is it?
Proper Noun
A message received on your computer through the internet.
What does an adjective describe?
A noun
What do you call the sentence that tells the main idea of a paragraph, usually at the very beginning of a paragraph?
Topic Sentence
When emailing a teacher, boss, or doctor, should your email be written formally or informally?
Formally
Can you give me three examples of common nouns?
[Any nouns that fit the description]
A line that says what the email will be about.
Subject
How do you describe what a verb is?
It is an action or state of being.
The concluding sentence
When emailing a close friend, can your email be formal or informal?
Informal
How do you describe an abstract noun?
Something you can feel, but cannot touch.
A goal or target that someone is trying to meet.
An objective
What is the dot at the end of a sentence [.] called?
Period, full-stop
How would you describe a main idea?
The main point that something is trying to get across.
What is the part of the email called where you sign information about yourself including name, occupation, contact information, etc.?
the Signature
Which noun is NOT a material noun?
Fire, Oxygen, Joy, Clay, Meat
Joy
A reason, fact, example, step, or any other kinds of evidence that explain the main idea.
Supporting Detail
What two types of parts of speech are required to make a complete sentence in English?
A noun and a verb
How would you describe a supporting detail?
A reason, fact, or otherwise to help explain your main idea.
When you want to add many people to an email, but don't want everyone to see who else has received the email, where can you add the people who are going to be receiving the email?
Bcc
What are the 5 types of nouns?
Proper, Common, Collective, Abstract, Material
Telling the most important part of a text, in your own words, in a much shorter way.
Summarize
What did Miss Moore give you to help you know what topics to study for your exam?
A paper with the topics on it.