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  • In the sentence "Hi, my name is Laura", what type of word is Laura?
    proper noun
  • Find the verb(s): I just want to stay in my cozy bed all day reading fantasy novels.
    want, stay, reading
  • How many articles are the in the following sentence? "An apple a day keeps the doctor away".
    3 - an, a, the
  • In the sentence: "John IS very sleepy", what type of word is "is"?
    verb
  • Find the preposition(s): The brave fireman proudly stood on the burning roof while the others watched from under the old oak tree.
    on, from, under
  • Find the noun(s): Sometimes, my best friend and I go to the nearby library together.
    friend, library
  • What is an adverb? *Give an example
    It's a type of word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
  • How many verbs? I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish.
    4 - I wish; to wish; you wish; to wish.
  • It's a short word that replaces a noun.
    pronoun
  • In the sentence: "The sea is CALM today", what type of word is "calm"?
    adjective
  • In the sentence "I like to SING and DANCE", what type of words are "sing" and "dance"?
    verbs
  • Things, places, people. For example; house, park, woman.
    noun
  • Use an adjective in a sentence.
    The students are smart.
  • Find the pronoun(s): "Jorge told her to be more careful in the future".
    her
  • A type of word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It gives us info such as how, how many, when, etc. Many of these words end in -ly.
    adverb
  • Use a conjunction to connect this sentence: "I have three sisters ___ no brothers".
    but
  • Find the noun(s): I baked a delicious cake.
    cake
  • How many adjectives? "The blonde boy has beautiful green eyes".
    3- blonde, beautiful, green
  • Which word(s) in the following sentence are ADVERBS? "Use your time wisely."
    wisely
  • Is the word "today" an adverb?
    No, it isn't.
    Yes, it is.
  • Use an adverb: "I ___ do my homework because the teacher never checks it".
    never, rarely, seldom, hardly ever, etc...