Nouns Verb Ajective Adverb Complete Sentences
100
False
True or False: Walking is a noun.
100
False
True or False: Saint Patrick's Day is a verb.
100
True
True or False: Tall is an adjective.
100
A word that describes a verb
What is an adverb?
100
A capital letter and an end mark
What does the start and end of every sentence need?
200
Girl, Dog, Park
Find the nouns in this sentence: The girl and her dog went to the park.
200
Walked, Carrying
Find the verbs in this sentence: I walked through the hallway carrying all of my books.
200
happy, tiny
Find the adjectives in this sentence: The happy teacher welcomed her tiny students.
200
Quickly
Find the adverb in this sentence: I quickly washed my hands.
200
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?
300
(teacher check)
Write a complete sentence and identify all of the nouns.
300
(Teacher Check)
Write a complete sentence and identify all of the verbs.
300
a word that describes a noun
What is an adjective?
300
an "ly" at the end
What is something that most adverbs but not ALL adverbs have?
300
two or more complete sentences being connected without any punctuation
What is a run-on sentence?
400
a word that is a person place or thing
What is a noun?
400
a word that shows something that you do
What is a verb?
400
fluffy, brown
Identify all of the adjectives in this sentence: The fluffy brown dog up at the window.
400
How, where, when, how often
What do adverbs show about a verb?
400
Capital letter, end mark, subject, and verb
What are the four elements of a sentence?
500
girl, Water Park
Identify all of the nouns in this sentence: The girl loved to play at the large Water Park.
500
threw
Identify all of the verbs in this sentence: The boy threw the baseball to get the runner out a first.
500
(Teacher Check)
Create a sentence and identify all of the adjectives.
500
often
Identify the adverbs in this sentence: I often brush my teeth twice a day.
500
Declarative, Interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative
What are the four types of sentences?






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