How Many Syllables
Is it a Noun, Verb, Adjective, or Adverb
Identify Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs
Capitalization
100

How many syllables does cat have

One

100

The word run in the sentence: They had to run to catch the bus.

Verb

100

What are the nouns in the sentence: The boy drank lemonade.

Boy and lemonade
100

True or False, you never capitalize "i" when it is by itself 

False
200

How many syllables does small have

One


200

The word bus in the sentence: They had to run to catch the bus.

Noun

200

What is the adverb in the sentence: My brother ran quickly to catch the bus 

Quickly

200
What do you need to capitalize in this sentence: last night, I had dinner with my parents

Last needs to be capitalized because it's the first word of the sentence

300

How many syllables does cookie have

Two


300

The word scary in the sentence: My friends and I are going to watch a scary movie

Adjective

300

What are the adjectives in the sentence: The young boy helped his father wash the dirty car

Young and dirty

300

What do you need to capitalize in this sentence: Today is tuesday and we will not go swimming. 

Tuesday needs to be capitalized because it's the name of a day of the week

400
How many syllables does taco have


Two

400

The word quietly in the sentence: The cat purrs quietly in front of the fire. 

Adverb

400

What are the verbs in the sentence: Jenna picked up the ball and threw it to Sophia.

Picked and threw

400

What needs to be capitalized in this sentence: my cousin will open many gifts during christmas.

My and Christmas need to be capitalized because my is the first word of the sentence and Christmas is the name of a holiday.

500

How many syllables does different have

Three

500

The word run in the sentence: The neighbors go for a run every night. 

Noun

500

What are the nouns in the sentence: The dog chased the cat across the field.

Dog, cat, and field

500

What needs to be capitalized in this sentence: amelia and i swam with dolphins in florida

Amelia needs to be capitalized because it's a name and the first word, I needs to be capitalized because it's by itself, and Florida needs to be capitalized because it's the name of a state