The noun or pronoun that performs the action in a sentence.
What is the subject?
The part of the sentence that contains the verb and provides information about the subject.
What is a predicate?
A word that should always be capitalized.
What is "I"?
The students (is/are) studying.
What is "are"?
A person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
The subject of the following sentence:
The dog slept all night.
What is "the dog"?
What is a verb?
Type of noun that should always be capitalized.
What is a proper noun?
Each of the students (have/has) completed their project.
What is "have"?
Something that describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
A scenario where the action is performed by more than one noun/pronoun.
What is a compound subject?
The part of the sentence that is not part of the complete subject.
What is the complete predicate?
Times national park names should be capitalized.
What is always?
True or false.
All verbs must be in the same tense.
What is true?
A specific noun that is always capitalized.
What is a proper noun?
The compound subject in the following sentence:
The mom and boy went on a walk.
What is "the mom, boy"?
Neither the cat nor the dogs (is/are) allowed in the basement.
What is "are"?
An example of a proper adjective in the following sentence.
We went to the Japanese Garden for lunch.
What is "Japanese"?
True or false:
It is okay to switch tenses after a sentence is complete.
What is false?
A, an, and the are _____________.
What are adjectives/modifiers?
The complete subject of the following sentence.
The book on the shelf, which was written by a famous author, is a bestseller.
What is "The book on the shelf, which was written by a famous author"?
Examples of include "is", "was", "were", "are".
What are linking verbs?
The words that are not capitalized in the following title in the correct order.
The Art Of Writing: A Journey Of Words
What is "of and of"?
The type of verb that has an "s" at the end (singular or plural).
What is singular?
What is a comparative adjective?