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Parts of speech II
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Pick the adverb in this sentence: I can easily lift this rock over my head.
can
lift
my
easily
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Pick the verb in this sentence: I practice karate three times a week.
three
times
karate
practice
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Which of these is not an example of a noun?
paper
cuddly
happiness
sunlight
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You usually make an adjective into an adverb by adding:
-ly
-bloop
-ment
-ish
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Pick the pronoun in this sentence: Bob ate lunch with Billy and they had fun.
they
Bob
had
and
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What is the purpose of an adverb?
It takes the place of a noun
It takes the place of a verb
It describes a noun
It describes a verb or another adverb
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Pick the verb in this sentence: My friends and I are students at Brentfield.
are
and
students
at
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Pick the verb in this sentence: I hope tomorrow will be a better day.
day
better
hope
tomorrow
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How do you always write a proper noun?
With a capital letter at the start
In all capitals
In huge font
I never write proper nouns!
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Which of these is not a type of noun?
describing
person
place
idea
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Pick the adjective in this sentence: I am still pretty scared of thunderstorms.
thunderstorms
scared
I
pretty
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Pick the noun in this sentence: Swift cold winds blow strongly.
blow
winds
strongly
swift
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What is the purpose of a verb?
it takes the place of a noun
it describes a noun
it is a person, place, thing, or idea
it shows an action or state of being
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Pick the adverb in this sentence: The three little pigs lived happily in their brick house.
little
lived
happily
three
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Pick the adjective in this sentence: "This map is very confusing," thought George.
confusing
map
very
thought
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What is the purpose of an adjective?
It takes the place of a noun
It shows an action or state of being
It modifies a noun by describing it
It modifies a verb by describing it
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What is a proper noun?
A noun that means more than one
A word that replaces a noun
A noun that owns something
A specific name, place or brand
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Pick the subject of this sentence: Dinosaurs once walked the earth millions of years ago.
dinosaurs
millions
earth
walked
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Pick the pronoun in this sentence: When my family goes to the park, we always bring a snack.
we
always
family
when
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In the sentence "That girl sings opera beautifully," what word does the adverb modify?
opera
That
sings
girl
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Pick the proper noun in this sentence: That kid lives in a big house in Clarksville.
kid
Clarksville
house
That
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