Grammar Review

noun

person place, thing or idea

pronoun

used in place of a noun

adjective

describes a noun or pronoun, telling what kind, how many, or which one

interjection

a word that shows strong emotion

verb

an action word or state of being

adverb

describes a verb, telling where, how, when or to what extent

conjunction

connects words and sentences together

preposition

shows the position, direction or how two words are related to each other

What are the 3 articles?

a, an, the

What are the 8 intensive and reflexive pronouns

myself, himself, herself, itself, yourself, themselves, ourselves, yourselves

The pizza was hot and cheesy. What is the verb?

was

The dog quickly ran home. What is the adverb?

quickly

My sister painted her room today. What are the pronouns?

my, her

I have two brothers. What is the adjective?

two

We should have taken the bus to work. What are the helping verbs?

should, have

I myself made a sandwich for lunch. Is the pronoun myself intensive or reflexive?

intensive

We wanted to help ourselves to the bag of candy. Is the pronoun ourselves intensive or reflexive?

reflexive

Wow! I can't believe I got a 100% on my test. What type of sentence is this?

exclamatory

Are you going to the movies this weekend? What type of sentence is this?

interrogative

The lions' usual source of water has dried up. Is lions' singular possessive or plural possessive?

plural possessive

The cat's paw was badly injured. Is cat's singular possessive or plural possessive?

singular possessive

What part of speech is the word quickly?

adverb

What part of speech is the number 1238?

adjective

The farmer and his son need to plow the field. What part of speech is the word and?

conjunction

What part of speech is the word or?

conjunction