What is a pronoun?
a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you ) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this ).
What is a verb?
An action word
What is the adjective in this sentence: The baby is cute.
CUTE :)
What is the noun in this sentence (3): Hannah is at McDonalds eating a Big Mac while dancing.
hannah, mcdonald's , big mac
What is the pronoun in this sentence: I am happy
I ^-^
What is the verb in this sentence: The boy would like to run at the park.
would = helping verb (auxilary)
to run = adverb phrase
If a verb is an action word, is an adverb an action word, too?
Nope, just a modifier
When is a pronoun used in a sentence?
A pronoun is used in a sentence to replace a name. I.e. Instead of 'Hannah; you would say 'she'
Name 2 suffixes that create adjectives
Possible: -able, -al, -ant, -ic, -ive, -y
Name 2 suffixes that create nouns
Possible: -age, -ation, -tion, -er, -ism, -or
Name the adverb(s) in this sentence:
Lately, I really enjoy walking outside.
Really = telling how much
Verb = enjoy
What is the pronoun in this sentence:
Thank you for the candies. These are amazing!
'These'
Refers to the candies.
Name a suffix that creates a verb
Possible: -ate, fy, -ize
Do adverbs only modify verbs?
No.
Also adjectives and other adverbs.
What does each pronoun refer to in this sentence:
Ms. Teacher gave those mean students a good talking to! She gave them a run for their money!
She = Ms. Teacher
Them/their = mean students
Fix the wrong verb tense:
Suzy give me candy every day.
Options:
Suzy gives
Suzy has given