Grammar
NOUN: A person, place, or thing
That is a book. I go to school. Why is that dog riding on a scooter?
VERB: Expresses the action or condition of a person, place, or thing
I ran at practice while dribbling a ball. Her friend is swimming right now. How come there is no horse-back riding?
ADJECTIVE: A word that describes a person, place, or thing
Those cats are black. He is wearing a fur coat with gray jeans. Where is the purple stop sign?
ADVERB: A word that describes a verb
Wolves can survive extremely hot climates. She yelled loudly in the morning. His jacket is on backwards.
PREPOSITION: Relates a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence
Ariel lives under the sea. She goes to basketball practice. The butterfly flew above the lake and between two oaks.
CONJUNCTION: Connects words, groups of words, and whole sentences
I go to school and practice. Is that fish a he or she? The painting is pretty but awkward.
INTERJECTION: Show excitement or emotion
Oh, that's great! Wow, you did really well! Hey, stop that annoying sound!
BASIC SENTENCE PARTS: Subject: Who or what the sentence is about, and Predicate: The action word
The Romans built many bridges. We took a bus to the farm. He is looking for his shoes.
That is a book. I go to school. Why is that dog riding on a scooter?
VERB: Expresses the action or condition of a person, place, or thing
I ran at practice while dribbling a ball. Her friend is swimming right now. How come there is no horse-back riding?
ADJECTIVE: A word that describes a person, place, or thing
Those cats are black. He is wearing a fur coat with gray jeans. Where is the purple stop sign?
ADVERB: A word that describes a verb
Wolves can survive extremely hot climates. She yelled loudly in the morning. His jacket is on backwards.
PREPOSITION: Relates a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence
Ariel lives under the sea. She goes to basketball practice. The butterfly flew above the lake and between two oaks.
CONJUNCTION: Connects words, groups of words, and whole sentences
I go to school and practice. Is that fish a he or she? The painting is pretty but awkward.
INTERJECTION: Show excitement or emotion
Oh, that's great! Wow, you did really well! Hey, stop that annoying sound!
BASIC SENTENCE PARTS: Subject: Who or what the sentence is about, and Predicate: The action word
The Romans built many bridges. We took a bus to the farm. He is looking for his shoes.