The bus arrived early this afternoon.
early
varies
example: running, jumping, swimming, thinking
What is the conditional verb in this sentence:
She could travel more if she made more money at her job.
could
What does an adjective describe?
a noun (person, place or thing)
Which of these is a noun:
running, jumping, desk, sliding
desk
Identify the adverb:
She always does her homework on time.
always
What is the verb Mood?
Why are you wearing jeans when it's so hot out?
interrogative
"Might have" suggests something that happened in the...
past, present or future
past
Decide whether the italicized word is an adverb or an adjective:
Adverb
What is the proper noun in this sentence:
The woman was very tall and thin, her name was Rebecca.
Rebecca
Identify the adverb AND the word it modifies:
They quickly finished dinner.
quickly (adverb) / finished (verb)
Identify the verb:
The dog barked loudly at the approaching stranger.
barked
What is the verb Mood:
Go to the store.
Imperative
Decide whether the italicized word is an adverb or an adjective:
Adverb
Replace the common nouns with proper nouns in this sentence (write out the full sentence with replacements):
"The boy went to the city to visit his friend."
THE BOY went to the city to visit HIS FRIEND. Each of the capitalized words should be replaced with names.
Identify the adverb AND the word it modifies:
The woman was extremely pleased with the way her hair turned out.
extremely (adverb) / pleased (adjective)
Identify the verb:
She finished her homework before dinner.
finished
What is the verb Mood:
She went to London to visit her brother.
Indicative
What is the adjective in this sentence:
The woman always looked beautiful.
Beautiful
Which of these is a proper noun?
boy, man, building, Jason, desk
Jason
Identify the adverb AND the word it modifies:
She sang loudly at the parade.
loudly (adverb) / sang (verb)
What is the verb Mood:
Turn your assignment into the basket.
Imperative
What is the verb Mood:
I suggest you get that looked at by a doctor.
subjunctive
List all the adjectives:
The small, fluffy kitten played with the bright, colorful yarn.
small, fluffy, bright, colorful
Give one example of a proper noun.
Teacher determined