
Parts of Speech Grammar Review
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- Q1In the parts of speech notes with the full hamburger, the noun is represented by which part?the breadthe picklesthe beefthe lettuce30s
- Q2Which part of speech takes the place of a noun?adjectiveadverbverbpronoun30s
- Q3What describes a noun or pronoun?adjectivenounadverbpreposition30s
- Q4What is a person, place, thing, or idea?verbnounadverbconjunction30s
- Q5What is one way to remember adverb or adjective based on the hamburger notes?"ad" ketchup and mustard to the burger just like adverbs and adjectives add to the sentence."ad" lettuce to the hamburger because it compliments the burger and adverbs and adjectives compliment the other words in the sentence."ad" bread to your hamburger because adverbs and adjectives describe or add to the sentence"ad" a word30s
- Q6What best describes an action verb?It "simply is."It is a form of am.It does not perform an action.It shows or performs an action.30s
- Q7What is an example of an action verb?hadhurriesthatis30s
- Q8What is a linking verb?It takes a specific action.a form of am or it simply is without a specific actionIt connects the sentence.It reflects the action of the noun or pronoun.30s
- Q9What type of sentence is it where the main verb is an action verb?connectingpassivelinkingactive30s
- Q10What is the type of sentence where the linking verb is the main verb after the subject?actionlinkingactivepassive30s
- Q11What is the purpose of a verb?takes the place of a nounjoins two words or groups (usually sentences) togethershows the noun or pronoun's action or state of beingshows the noun or pronoun without any action or state of being30s
- Q12Which part of speech joins two words or groups (usually sentences) together? (Think of the onions between the lettuce and tomato.)conjunctionspronounsadverbsverbs30s
- Q13The word she is an example of a ________________________.nounpronounverbconjunction30s
- Q14What describes a verb, adjective or adverb?adjectiveadverbconjunctionpreposition30s
- Q15Before, among, under, and over are all examples of _______________________.nounspronounsconjunctionsprepositions30s