YELL is a...
  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Adjective
What tense means already happened?
  • present
  • past
  • future 
  • all of the above
What tense means it will happen?
  • past 
  • present
  • future
  • present perfect
A noun is...
  • an action word
  • a person, place, or thing
  • a describing word
A verb is...
  • an action word
  • a person, place, or thing
  • a describing word
An adjective is...
  • an action word
  • a person, place, or thing
  • a describing word
OAKLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is a...
  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Adjective
  • Pronoun
HAPPY is a...
  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Adjective
JUMP is a...
  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Adjective
SHORT is a...
  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Adjective
MS. HAVEL and MS. FRENCH are...
  • Nouns
  • Verbs
  • Adjectives
What tense means right now?
  • past
  • present
  • future
  • none of the above
What word is the VERB in the sentence?Ms. Blanton ran across the large field during P.E.
  • Ms. Blanton
  • ran
  • field
  • P.E.
Find the noun.
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  • book
  • happy
  • run
  • blue
Find the verb.
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  • silly
  • green
  • write
  • paper
Find the adjective.
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  • walk
  • yellow
  • bus
  • bug
What is the adjective in the following sentence?The blue house is on the end of the street.
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  • Street
  • House
  • Blue
  • The
A___________ is a word that can be used in place of a noun. Example: He, she, her, his
  • Pronoun
  • Subject Pronoun
  • Object Pronoun
  • Possessive Pronouns 
Amanda ate a slice of cheese cake. Which word(s) is the noun?
  • Amanda
  • Ate
  • Cheesecake
  • Amanda and Cheesecake
Ms. Johnson's hair is silky black. Which word is the adjective? 
  • Ms. Johnson's
  • Hair
  • Silky
  • All of the Above
Elizabeth climbed the tree really fast. Which word is the verb?
  • Elizabeth
  • Climbed
  • Really
  • Fast
used to name non-specific people, places, or things. Examples: house, dog, broom, happy
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  • concrete nouns
  • proper nouns
  • common nouns
  • abstract nouns
used to name a specific person, place, or thing. These begin with a capital letter.
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  • common nouns
  • concrete nouns
  • proper nouns
  • abstract nouns
Helps the main verb express an action or a state of being. Examples: have (laughed), been (doing), were (lost)
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  • adverb
  • helping verb
  • linking verb
  • pronoun
What is the verb phrase in this sentence?The 5th grade students were studying Parts of Speech. 
  • Ms. Havel's
  • students
  • studying
  • were studying 
Find the noun.
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  • book
  • happy
  • run
  • blue
Find the verb.
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  • silly
  • green
  • write
  • paper
Find the adjective.
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  • walk
  • yellow
  • bus
  • bug
What is the adjective in the following sentence?The blue house is on the end of the street.
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  • Street
  • House
  • Blue
  • The
used to name non-specific people, places, or things. Examples: house, dog, broom, happy
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  • concrete nouns
  • proper nouns
  • common nouns
  • abstract nouns
used to name a specific person, place, or thing. These begin with a capital letter.
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  • common nouns
  • concrete nouns
  • proper nouns
  • abstract nouns
Helps the main verb express an action or a state of being. Examples: have (laughed), been (doing), were (lost)
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  • adverb
  • helping verb
  • linking verb
  • pronoun
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