What is a person place or thing?
What are words that take places of nouns?
Action words
What makes a verb more descriptive?
Words that describes something?
Expresses relation to a noun or pronoun
Joins things together most used: and, but, or
An abrupt remark in a sentense
A punctuation mark indicating a pause between parts of a sentence
A written sequence of two or more main clauses that are not separated by a period or semicolon or joined by a conjunction
A phrase or clause written as a sentence but lacking an element
CAPITAL LETTERS
COMPREHENSION
INTERJECTIONS
CONJUNCTIONS
PREPOSITIONS
EXCLAMATION
PUNCTUATION
ADJECTIVES
APOSTROPHE
DICTIONARY
HOMOPHONES
VOCABULARY
ANTONYMS
FULLSTOP
PRONOUNS
QUESTION
SENTENCE
SPEAKING
SPELLING
SYNONYMS
ADVERBS
GRAMMAR
READING
HYPHEN
PHRASE
PREFIX
SUFFIX
COMMA
NOUNS
VERBS
compound sentence
rhyming couplets
complex sentence
simple sentence
inverted comma
alliteration
parentheses
punctuation
connectives
preposition
onomatapia
apostrophe
homophone
semicolon
adjective
metaphor
singular
brackets
article
pronoun
simile
suffix
plural
prefix
hyphen
clause
phrase
adverb
colon
comma
dash
verb
noun
preposition
Conjuction
Adjective
Adverbs
Pronoun
Pencil
Black
Clear
large
Small
White
noun
Verb
Big
Hat
Indefinite pronouns
Complete sentences
Capitalization
prepositional
interjection
conjunctions
contractions
preposition
appositives
coordinates
Apostrophes
semicolons
Antecedent
Sentences
Adjective
Pronouns
run-ons
clause
phrase
adverb
colons
Commas
Noun
Verb
Yet
But
And
For
So
Or
noun
pronoun
adjective
adverb
verb
preposition
conjunction
interjection
common noun
proper noun
what kind
which one
action
tense verb
ly
describes verb
position
preposition phrase
or
but
Oh?
Hurry!
He
she
Is a word used for naming things. It can be a person, place or object.
a Word that tells you more about the noun.
a Word that tells you about a person, animal or thing without giving it a name.
It is a doing word.
a Word that tells you more about the verb.
It shows relation between things in a sentence.
a Word that joins two sentences together.
Something we use in the beginning of a sentence or the name of things and places.
Something that is used before certain conjunctions.
Something that is used after expressing strong feelings.
To make words shorter.
When you are using the direct words of another person.
prepositional phrases
indefinite articles
complete predicate
simple predicate
definite article
complete subject
subject pronouns
object pronouns
simple subject
linking verbs
action verbs
interjection
preposition
Conjunction
adjective
singular
pronoun
plural
adverb
tense
verb
noun
She has a heart of gold
Doing word
He is as sly as a fox
She sells sea shells
The thieves robbed the police station
Describes a noun
"Boo hoo!" she sobbed
Joining words
Describes a verb
I am so hungry I could eat a horse
The flowers dance in the breeze
The, a, an
These words describe the position of things
Can be used in the place of a noun (she, he, it)
Naming words
When I mean what I say
When I don't mean what I say
An extreme exaggeration that canot be true.
The repitition of a same constant sound in multiple words.
A sentence or group of words which meaning is far different from their literal meaning.
Words that have a sound that suggests their meaning.
A comarison of two unlike things saying one thing is something.
Comparing two unlike things using the words like or as.
A word that shows very strong emoyions.
A word showing direction or location.
A word that describes a pronoun or noun.
An action word that shows what something or someone is doing.