Nouns | Verb | Ajective | Adverb | Complete Sentences |
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False
True or False: Walking is a noun.
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False
True or False: Saint Patrick's Day is a verb.
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True
True or False: Tall is an adjective.
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A word that describes a verb
What is an adverb?
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A capital letter and an end mark
What does the start and end of every sentence need?
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Girl, Dog, Park
Find the nouns in this sentence: The girl and her dog went to the park.
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Walked, Carrying
Find the verbs in this sentence: I walked through the hallway carrying all of my books.
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happy, tiny
Find the adjectives in this sentence: The happy teacher welcomed her tiny students.
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Quickly
Find the adverb in this sentence: I quickly washed my hands.
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A piece of a sentence that is missing all parts of the sentence such as the subject, verb, or end mark at the end.
What is a sentence fragment?
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(teacher check)
Write a complete sentence and identify all of the nouns.
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(Teacher Check)
Write a complete sentence and identify all of the verbs.
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a word that describes a noun
What is an adjective?
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an "ly" at the end
What is something that most adverbs but not ALL adverbs have?
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two or more complete sentences being connected without any punctuation
What is a run-on sentence?
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a word that is a person place or thing
What is a noun?
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a word that shows something that you do
What is a verb?
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fluffy, brown
Identify all of the adjectives in this sentence: The fluffy brown dog up at the window.
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How, where, when, how often
What do adverbs show about a verb?
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Capital letter, end mark, subject, and verb
What are the four elements of a sentence?
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girl, Water Park
Identify all of the nouns in this sentence: The girl loved to play at the large Water Park.
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threw
Identify all of the verbs in this sentence: The boy threw the baseball to get the runner out a first.
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(Teacher Check)
Create a sentence and identify all of the adjectives.
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often
Identify the adverbs in this sentence: I often brush my teeth twice a day.
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Declarative, Interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative
What are the four types of sentences?
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