Parts of Speech
Mud
Sentences
Mrs. Gayton
This is an example of...
100

This kind of word modifies a noun or a pronoun.

What is an adjective?

100

This was the first creature to teach Mud about sentences.

Who is Cow Loon?

100

These are the two main parts of a sentence.

What are the subject and the predicate?

100

Mrs. Gayton has this many cats.

What are two cats?

100

Koalas are uniquely qualified to quilt covers. 

What is alliteration? 

200

They are the two kinds of verbs.

What are linking and action verbs?

200

Oopsy was this kind of creature.

What is a pelican?

200

It is another name for an incomplete sentence.  

What is a fragment?

200

These are Mrs. Gayton's two sons.

Who are Finn and Nate?

200
 The unicorn's snoring was as loud as a chainsaw.

What is simile?

300

Examples of this type of word are "Hey!" and "Wow!"

What is an interjection?

300

This is the only one of Mud's teachers who wasn't an animal.  

Who was Ffffowww?

300

In the sentence,

Suddenly Fidget saw him.

"him" is this kind of pronoun.  

What is an object pronoun?

300

Jax is mix of these two breeds.

What is Labrador and Rottweiler? 

300

Jax is a teddy bear!

What is a metaphor? 

400

This joins words or groups of words.

What is a conjunction?

400

Click and Clack tried to explain this to Mud using shells in the sand.

What is writing so that the most important words in a sentence stand out.  

400

A sentence with a linking verb probably has one of these.

What is a subject complement?

400

This was the wallpaper on Mrs. Gayton's laptop before she switched it to a porg.  

What is the Millennium Falcon?

400

"among the guinea pigs"

What is a prepositional phrase?

500

These are the three most common relationships indicated by prepositions.

What are position, movement, and time?

500

According to Fidget, this is "horrible, horrible, most horrible!"

What is subject/verb disagreement?

500

This kind of sentence ends in a question mark.  (Use the formal word, please!)

What is an interrogative? 

500

This is where Mrs. Gayton attended college.

What is Duke University?



500

Whoosh!  Plop!  Gurgle! Ding!

What is onomatopoeia?