This document contains 7 grammar exercises that ask the student to identify and underline or circle different parts of speech in sentences. The exercises identify nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, interjections, and conjunctions. The student is asked to complete the exercises by marking the requested parts of speech in sentences provided for each exercise.
This document contains 7 grammar exercises that ask the student to identify and underline or circle different parts of speech in sentences. The exercises identify nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, interjections, and conjunctions. The student is asked to complete the exercises by marking the requested parts of speech in sentences provided for each exercise.
This document contains 7 grammar exercises that ask the student to identify and underline or circle different parts of speech in sentences. The exercises identify nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, interjections, and conjunctions. The student is asked to complete the exercises by marking the requested parts of speech in sentences provided for each exercise.
This document contains 7 grammar exercises that ask the student to identify and underline or circle different parts of speech in sentences. The exercises identify nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, interjections, and conjunctions. The student is asked to complete the exercises by marking the requested parts of speech in sentences provided for each exercise.
1. Local markets are full of mussels, clams, scallops, and lobster. 2. In small villages, canneries prepare seafood for shipment to Japan. 3. When their boats are full, the fishermen return to their harbors for the night. 4. If the weather is good, their catch is usually large. 5. Storms make life on the water dangerous.
5. The long summer months are usually hot
and dry. Exercise #5: Encircle all the adverbs. 1. Many people have never used a computer. 2. The baby has been very cranky lately. 3. Finally, she wrote the very last sentence correctly. 4. She smiled brightly and said that she was really sorry. 5. Politely, he asked for a second helping.
Exercise #2: Underline all the pronouns.
Exercise #6: Underline all the preposition.
1. All of those are expensive.
2. Who likes chocolate? 3. The stones on the beach were green, but these are pink. 4. None of us was frightened by that. 5. He gave her several bottles of this.
1. The supervisor questioned the quality of
her work. 2. A few of our friends from school arrived for supper at Julies. 3. None of the items on that page are available until July. 4. In 1992, most of the money disappeared. 5. The mine owners from Germany sold all of it to them.
Exercise #3: Encircle all the pronouns.
1. After three days, food became scarce. 2. Volunteers arrived with emergency supplies. 3. People from nearby communities brought many loads of firewood. 4. Soon, life was returning to normal. 5. They are calling it the storm of the century. 6. We hope that we will not have another ice storm this year. Exercise #4: Encircle all the adjectives. 1. After a few hours, they arrived at the train station, nine miles from Minto. 2. The hockey arena is located on Water Street beside the steel mill. 3. They used paper plates for the annual picnic. 4. These apples are juicy and red.
Exercise #7: Underline all the interjection.
1. Wow, did you see that jet! 2. Oh no! He lost the puck. 3. Ouch! That hurts. 4. No! Dont touch the brake. 5. Yuck, I hate boiled cabbage. Exercise #7: Underline all the conjunction. 1. Until we see it, we wont believe it. 2. If you are ready, we can leave so we will be on time. 3. When they had finished, they gave it to the teacher. 4. Roller blades and skateboards are very popular. 5. CDs are great because they have good quality sound.