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Verbs
Verb Power Game Quia Verb Phrases Quia Linking & Action Verbs Quia Verbs Quia Helping/Auxiliary Verbs - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Quia Linking Verb or Action Verb
Decide if each verb is an action verb or a linking verb. Remember, a predicate noun or a predicate adjective follows a linking verb.
Nouns & Pronouns
Quia Identifying Concrete/Abstract Nouns
Nouns that name people, places, or things that can be seen or recognized through any of the five senses are called concrete nouns.
Nouns that name other things, such as ideas, actions, conditions, and qualities are called abstract nouns. What type of noun is it?Quia Noun, Pronoun or Adjective? Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
Identify each underlined word in the sentences as noun, pronoun or adjective. Remember: Noun is a word or word group that is used to name a person, place, thing or an idea. Pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns. Adjective is a word that is used to modify a noun or a pronoun.Quia Pesky Pronouns
Don't let those pesky pronouns hinder your ability to write! Complete this activity and hopefully, you will turn into the prince (or princess!) of proper pronoun usage!Adjectives & Adverbs
Adjectives and Adverbs - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Quia Adjectives Battleship Game
Choose the adjective for each sentence.Quia Adjective search
Locate the word in each sentence that is the adjective.Quia Adverb or Adjective?
Read each sentence and identify the word as either an adjective or adverb. Be careful. Remember, adjectives modify nouns. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.Subjects, Predicates, Run-ons, and Fragments
Quia Complete Sentences
Students can identify complete and run on sentencesQuia Subjects and Predicates II - Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Quia Subjects and Predicates Quiz
A SUBJECT names the person, place, thing, or idea the sentence is about. A PREDICATE tells something about the subject; it is the verb part of the sentence. A COMPOUND SUBJECT is two or more subjects/nouns in one sentence that have the same verb and are joined by a conjunction. A COMPOUND VERB is two or more verbs (including their HELPING VERBS) in one sentence that have the same subject and and are joined by a conjunction.
Prepositions
Preposition Quiz Prepositions Pop Quiz Big Dog's Grammar - Self-Test: prepositional phrases Misc.
Quia Grammar Check! Jeopardy
How much do you know about Grammar?PARTS OF SPEECH - Identification 1
Read each sentence carefully. Look at each capitalized word and identify its part of speech.Quia Parts of speech and examples When given a word can you identify the part of speech? If you'd like to test your knowledge, play these games.
Mrs. Dowling's Grammar Corner - Grammar Exercises and Quizzes - Click on the title to take a practice exercise.
Parts of Speech Practice Test » Create Quizzes
Language Arts Songs
The Main Idea Song The Noun Song The Adjective Song Personal Pronouns (add "it" at the end) The Adverb Song The Quotation Mark Song Show your support for these outstanding videos at http://www.audiomemory.com/ Preposition Song (phrases with no verbs)
Mr. Morton - Subjects and Predicates Song
Mr. Morton - New VersionGrammar Rock Verbs Grammar Rock Prepositions Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla - Pronouns Grammar Rock Interjections with lyrics
Grammar Rock Interjections w/o lyricsGrammar Rock Conjunction Junction Lolly Lolly Lolly Adverbs Unpack the Adjectives