Name the verb in the sentence:
The boy ran down the hallway.
Ran
How can I change this sentence to a possessive noun?
The backpack that belongs to the student.
The student's backpack.
A person or animal in a story.
A) Character
B) Setting
C) Conclusion
A) Character
What type of punctuation should be placed at the end of this sentence?
The cat ran after the mouse
. (Period)
What is an adjective?
A describing word
Name the two verbs sentence:
The pig dug and rolled around in the mud.
dug, rolled
How can I change the words below to a possessive noun?
The claw of the eagle.
The eagle's claw.
In the movie The Little Mermaid, what is the setting?
The ocean/sea
What type of punctuation is placed at the end of a question?
A question mark
What is the adjective in the sentence?
The big bear crossed the river.
Big
Is the verb in the sentence past, present or future tense?
Haley jumped at SkyZone.
Past
How can I change the words into a possessive noun?
The mother of the boys.
The boys' mother.
What is a conflict in a story?
The problem or what goes wrong
What punctuation should be placed at the end of this sentence:
The firework exploded in the sky and went BOOM
! (Exclamation mark)
Name the adjective in the sentence:
Claire yelled loudly to her friend.
Loudly
Is the verb in the sentence past, present or future tense?
The boy will swim in the ocean.
Future
Where should the apostrophe be placed in Kaylas pencil.
A) Kaylas'
B) Kayla's
C) Kaylas
B) Kayla's
What is a climax in a story?
The most exciting part of the story
What punctuation should you add at the end of an exciting sentence?
! (exclamation mark)
Name the adjective in the sentence:
The cracked wall began to fall.
Cracked
Is the verb in the sentence past, present or future tense?
The dog chases the ball.
Present
When a noun is plural, should the apostrophe be placed before or after the s?
After the s
What is a resolution in a story?
The way the writer fixes the conflict/problem
What punctuation belongs at the end of this sentence:
Where is my car
? (Question Mark)
Name the adjective in the sentence:
I went into the garden to pick ripe tomatoes.
Ripe