Fitzgerald Key === Whose? NOUN? ADV? Verb? INF? ADJ? ADJ? ADJ? NOUN?

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Fitzgerald Key === Whose? NOUN? ADV? Verb? INF? ADJ? ADJ? ADJ? NOUN? PP? PP? ADV? his her its their our mine Your Who / What === Do To (action) How many What color kind, looks, size, shape, age, number, age Where When Bob’s daughter wants to eat two delicious red ice-cream cones at the park before it melted today. CONJUNCTION and, for, but, or, yet, so, nor, also

=== Fitzgerald Key PP/ ADV? NOUN? Verb? ADJ? NOUN? NOUN? Who / What === What (did,does, do will) ____do? How Many? What color? What size? How many? Whose? Whom? What? Whose? Whom? What? Where When How? Why? The girls kissed the boys CONJUNCTION and, for, but, or, yet, so, nor, also

Subject Who/What Verb Adj. Adj / Noun / PP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name ___________________________________ Date _________________ Subject Who/What Verb Adj. Adj / Noun / PP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. is cute The dog math work The was in is finished homework My is His Bob name cute very a It dog is homework My will the be on desk