The flowers grow BUT the weeds do not.
Conjunction
I went to the store and I bought milk eggs and bread.
I went to the store, and I bought milk, eggs, and bread?
This punctuation mark ends an interrogative sentence.
?
my mom's name is sara.
M and S
This word describes an action you do, like 'run' or 'jump.'
Verb
The flowers grow IN the garden.
Preposition
Is it raining outside.
Is it raining outside?
This punctuation mark is used at the end of a sentence to express excitement, like 'Hooray!'
!
the president lives in the white house.
T P W H
This word describes a noun or pronoun, like 'happy' or 'red.'
Adjective
HE planted flowers.
Pronoun
This is Codys dog that he got at Petsmart.
This is Cody's dog that he got at Petsmart.
This punctuation mark ends a declarative sentence.
.
on monday, we have gym class.
O M
These words are the nouns in the sentence:
'The cat slept on the mat.'
Cat, Mat
The flowers grow QUICKLY.
Adverb
I need apples oranges and bananas.
I need apples, oranges, and bananas.
This punctuation mark is used before conjunctions like 'and' or 'but' in a compound sentence.
,
dr. smith works at the university of california.
D S U C
Choose the correct verb: 'She (run/runs) every morning.'
runs
THE flowers are yellow.
Article
I wanted to go outside it was raining.
I wanted to go outside, BUT it was raining.
This punctuation mark is used to show what someone is speaking or thinking.
"
the statue of liberty is in new york harbor.
T S L N Y H
Identify the adjective in the sentence:
'The bright sun shone.'
Bright