U5W1 Grammar
By Deidre Bergman
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13 Questions
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. • An adjective usually comes before the noun or pronoun it describes. It also may follow a linking verb. • Adjectives are usually placed in order of opinion, size, age, and then color.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and find the adjective or adjectives. There could be more than one answer!Example:Our playful friends play many games.
Answer: playful, many__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The garden has red roses.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.
• An adjective usually comes before the noun or pronoun it describes. It also may follow a linking verb.
• Adjectives are usually placed in order of opinion, size, age, and then color.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and find the adjective or adjectives. There could be more than one answer!
Example:
Our playful friends play many games.
Answer: playful, many
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The garden has red roses.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. • An adjective usually comes before the noun or pronoun it describes. It also may follow a linking verb. • Adjectives are usually placed in order of opinion, size, age, and then color.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and find the adjective or adjectives. There could be more than one answer!Example:Our playful friends play many games.
Answer: playful, many__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The waves looked dangerous.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.
• An adjective usually comes before the noun or pronoun it describes. It also may follow a linking verb.
• Adjectives are usually placed in order of opinion, size, age, and then color.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and find the adjective or adjectives. There could be more than one answer!
Example:
Our playful friends play many games.
Answer: playful, many
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The waves looked dangerous.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. • An adjective usually comes before the noun or pronoun it describes. It also may follow a linking verb. • Adjectives are usually placed in order of opinion, size, age, and then color.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and find the adjective or adjectives. There could be more than one answer!Example:Our playful friends play many games.
Answer: playful, many__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The big red truck drove down the busy road.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.
• An adjective usually comes before the noun or pronoun it describes. It also may follow a linking verb.
• Adjectives are usually placed in order of opinion, size, age, and then color.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and find the adjective or adjectives. There could be more than one answer!
Example:
Our playful friends play many games.
Answer: playful, many
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The big red truck drove down the busy road.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. • An adjective usually comes before the noun or pronoun it describes. It also may follow a linking verb. • Adjectives are usually placed in order of opinion, size, age, and then color.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and find the adjective or adjectives. There could be more than one answer!Example:Our playful friends play many games.
Answer: playful, many__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Where is the golden key that opens the locked door?
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.
• An adjective usually comes before the noun or pronoun it describes. It also may follow a linking verb.
• Adjectives are usually placed in order of opinion, size, age, and then color.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and find the adjective or adjectives. There could be more than one answer!
Example:
Our playful friends play many games.
Answer: playful, many
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Where is the golden key that opens the locked door?
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. It can be formed from a noun. • A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. It begins with a capital letter. • Proper adjectives may describe languages, races, or nationalities. • Brand names are often proper adjectives.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and identify the proper adjective. Example:She visited Jefferson Library yesterday.
Adjective: Jefferson__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
There is nothing like the warm feel of Florida sunshine.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. It can be formed from a noun.
• A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. It begins with a capital letter.
• Proper adjectives may describe languages, races, or nationalities.
• Brand names are often proper adjectives.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and identify the proper adjective.
Example:
She visited Jefferson Library yesterday.
Adjective: Jefferson
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
There is nothing like the warm feel of Florida sunshine.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. It can be formed from a noun. • A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. It begins with a capital letter. • Proper adjectives may describe languages, races, or nationalities. • Brand names are often proper adjectives.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and identify the proper adjective. Example:She visited Jefferson Library yesterday.
Adjective: Jefferson__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Chinese exchange student spoke English well.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. It can be formed from a noun.
• A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. It begins with a capital letter.
• Proper adjectives may describe languages, races, or nationalities.
• Brand names are often proper adjectives.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and identify the proper adjective.
Example:
She visited Jefferson Library yesterday.
Adjective: Jefferson
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Chinese exchange student spoke English well.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. It can be formed from a noun. • A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. It begins with a capital letter. • Proper adjectives may describe languages, races, or nationalities. • Brand names are often proper adjectives.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and identify the proper adjective. Example:She visited Jefferson Library yesterday.
Adjective: Jefferson__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
There are many African countries in need of aid.
• An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. It can be formed from a noun.
• A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. It begins with a capital letter.
• Proper adjectives may describe languages, races, or nationalities.
• Brand names are often proper adjectives.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read each sentence and identify the proper adjective.
Example:
She visited Jefferson Library yesterday.
Adjective: Jefferson
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
There are many African countries in need of aid.
• Use quotation marks at the beginning and end of a direct quotation. • Use a comma before the opening quotation mark if a sentence begins before the quote. Use a comma before the ending quotation mark if a sentence continues after the quote. • Use quotation marks before and after the titles of short works.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Choose the sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly.Example:My teacher just read us a short story called My Pet Gorilla.
My teacher just read us a short story called "My Pet Gorilla."__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
My friend said, I can walk home with you after school.
• Use quotation marks at the beginning and end of a direct quotation.
• Use a comma before the opening quotation mark if a sentence begins before the quote. Use a comma before the ending quotation mark if a sentence continues after the quote.
• Use quotation marks before and after the titles of short works.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Choose the sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly.
Example:
My teacher just read us a short story called My Pet Gorilla.
My teacher just read us a short story called "My Pet Gorilla."
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My friend said, I can walk home with you after school.
• Use quotation marks at the beginning and end of a direct quotation. • Use a comma before the opening quotation mark if a sentence begins before the quote. Use a comma before the ending quotation mark if a sentence continues after the quote. • Use quotation marks before and after the titles of short works.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Choose the sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly.Example:My teacher just read us a short story called My Pet Gorilla.
My teacher just read us a short story called "My Pet Gorilla."__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
He asked Can I go with you to the supermarket?
• Use quotation marks at the beginning and end of a direct quotation.
• Use a comma before the opening quotation mark if a sentence begins before the quote. Use a comma before the ending quotation mark if a sentence continues after the quote.
• Use quotation marks before and after the titles of short works.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Choose the sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly.
Example:
My teacher just read us a short story called My Pet Gorilla.
My teacher just read us a short story called "My Pet Gorilla."
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
He asked Can I go with you to the supermarket?
Choose an adjective from to complete each sentence.Example:Do you live near the __________ coast?
A. Pacific-AnswerB. redC. bareD. windy__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The _________ beach was pink and white.
Choose an adjective from to complete each sentence.
Example:
Do you live near the __________ coast?
A. Pacific-Answer
B. red
C. bare
D. windy
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The _________ beach was pink and white.
Choose an adjective from to complete each sentence.Example:Do you live near the __________ coast?
A. Pacific-AnswerB. redC. bareD. windy__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
My brother is enjoying his _______ class.
Choose an adjective from to complete each sentence.
Example:
Do you live near the __________ coast?
A. Pacific-Answer
B. red
C. bare
D. windy
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My brother is enjoying his _______ class.
Choose the letter for the choice that correctly completes the sentence.Example:Look at that _________ snowman!
A. Funny, BigB. Funny, bigC. funny, big-Answer
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We visited the ____________ town on vacation.
Choose the letter for the choice that correctly completes the sentence.
Example:
Look at that _________ snowman!
A. Funny, Big
B. Funny, big
C. funny, big-Answer
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We visited the ____________ town on vacation.
Choose the letter for the choice that correctly completes the sentence.Example:Look at that _________ snowman!
A. Funny, BigB. Funny, bigC. funny, big-Answer
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My dad’s __________ driver license is old.
Choose the letter for the choice that correctly completes the sentence.
Example:
Look at that _________ snowman!
A. Funny, Big
B. Funny, big
C. funny, big-Answer
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My dad’s __________ driver license is old.