- Noun: A noun is a person, place, thing, quality, or act.
- Examples: pencil, girl, supermarket, happiness
- Verb: Verbs are action or existence words that tell what nouns do.
- Examples: to fly, to run, to be, jump, lived
- Adjective: An adjective describes a noun.
- Examples: hairy, crazy, wonderful
- Adverb: An adverb describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. It often ends in “ly”.
- Examples: carefully, easily, barely
- Interjection: An outcry or sudden utterance. Usually starts a sentence.
- Examples: Wow, Gosh, Darn
- Preposition: A preposition describes the relationship between a noun and another noun (or verb or adverb).
- Examples: to, under, for, at, by, from
- Conjunction: A conjunction joins together words, phrases, or clauses.
- Examples: and, or, but
- Pronoun: A pronoun replaces a noun or noun phrase that is understood from context.
- Examples: he, it, they
Class Practice – Grammar Gorilla
Grammar Corner
Working on Punctuation and Commas:
1. BBC Punctuation Game
2. Comma Quiz
Working On Sentence Structure and Variation:
1. Watch this BBC video and choose the right level for you to begin working on.
2. Sentence Variation Activity – Sentence Variation chart 6th grade
3. Sentence Structure Game
Past, Present, and Future Tense Work:
1. Watch this BBC video and choose the right level for you to begin working on.
2. Tenses Treasure Hunt Game
Extras:
1. Spelling Practice
2. Idiom Practice
3. Go Grammar – Collection of Grammar Games