
Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs
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- Q1What part of speech is the capitalized word in this sentence? HENRY was excited for the field trip.PronounNounAdjectiveVerb30s
- Q2What part of speech is the capitalized word in this sentence? Bobby was proud of HIMSELF. He had worked hard on his history project.AdverbPronounNounAdjective30s
- Q3What part of speech is the capitalized word in this sentence? "BREAKFAST is ready!" Mom yelled to my room.AdjectiveAdverbNounVerb30s
- Q4What part of speech is the capitalized word in this sentence? The book WAS interesting.PronounVerbAdjectiveAdverb30s
- Q5What part of speech is the capitalized word in this sentence? The sky was a BEAUTIFUL shade of blue.VerbNounAdjectiveAdverb30s
- Q6What part of speech is the capitalized word in this sentence? Griffin OFTEN ate at his grandfather's house.VerbPronounAdjectiveAdverb30s
- Q7What part of speech is the capitalized word in this sentence? Joey SWAM in the pool.NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb30s
- Q8What part of speech is the capitalized word in this sentence? Jennifer and HER Mom always go shopping on Black Friday.AdverbAdjectivePronounNoun30s
- Q9What is a Proper Noun?An action word.A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.A specific person, place, thing, or idea. It is always capitalized.A person, place, thing, or idea.30s
- Q10What is an Adverb?A word that describes a noun.A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.A person, place, thing, or idea.A word that replaces the noun in a sentence. It must agree in number, gender, and point of view.30s
- Q11What is an Antecedent?The noun that a pronoun refers to.An ant with a seed stuck in its denture.The subject of the sentence.A verb that links the subject to its complement.30s
- Q12To be a complete sentence, a sentence must have...A noun and an adjectiveA subject and a predicateA verb and an adverbA question mark at the end30s
- Q13What is a subject?The "who" or "what" the sentence is about.The verb/action in a sentence.An adjective.A fragment.30s
- Q14What is a predicate?The verb/action in a sentence.An adjective.A noun.A fragment.30s
- Q15Which of the following are examples of Adverbs?run, skip, jump, is, being, laughing, threwhatred, London, spelling, necklace, Mary Anne, bookblue, loud, bright, jealous, happy, festive, preciouspainfully, safely, only, slowly, often, never30s