This is the tense used to describe something happening now.
What is the simple present tense?
This type of word describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
A noun that shows ownership.
What is a possessive noun?
The person in a story is called this.
What is a character?
“She walked to school yesterday.” This verb is in this tense.
What is the simple past tense?
The adjective by color in the sentence: “The red apple is sweet.”
What is “red”?
The possessive form of “the cat” when talking about its toy.
What is “the cat’s toy”?
The time and place where the story happens.
What is the setting?
This is the simple future form of the verb “eat.”
What is “will eat”?
An adjective that describes how someone feels.
What is a feeling adjective (e.g., happy, tired)?
Make “the student” possessive.
What is “the student's”?
A narrative must have a beginning, middle, and ___.
What is an end (or conclusion)?
The correct verb tense in “He ___ soccer every Saturday” is?
What is “plays”? (Simple present)
This adjective tells the size of something.
What is a size adjective (e.g., big, small)?
“This is ___ book.” (Use possessive noun: Emma)
What is “Emma’s”?
This part of the story tells what the problem is.
What is the plot?
“They will study for the test tomorrow.” Identify the verb tense.
What is the simple future tense?
“The tall, quiet student sat in the front row.” Identify both adjectives.
What are “tall” and “quiet”?
Rewrite: “The toys of the dog.”
What is “The dog’s toys”?
The type of writing that tells a story.
What is narrative writing?