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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400pt 500 pt 100pt 200pt 300 pt 400pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400pt 500 pt 100pt Which is the subject? Which is the verb? Which is the adjective? Which is the adverb? Free for all

The computer was off.

Computer

The goalie dove and made an excellent save.

Goalie

How kind you are!

you

Flowers and insects depend on one another for life.

Flowers and insects

Find the complete subject: When will the afternoon train arrive?

The afternoon train

The phone rang.

Rang

Find the simple predicate: Who created the U.S. flag?

created

The team played well but lost the game anyway.

Find the verb phrase: Should I have gotten here sooner?

Find the complete predicate: Paul helped to win the soccer game for Tangerine Middle School.

The box is empty.

empty

A kind and helpful woman gave us directions.

What parts of speech do adjectives modify?

Nouns and pronouns.

Adjectives answer which questions about the words they modify?

What kind, which one, how much/many

Find the adjective(s)…be careful! This spring weather has been too hot for me.

Adverbs modify which parts of speech?

Adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

Find the adverb: She played the piano well.

well

Adverbs answer which questions about the words they modify?

How, where, when, to what extent (how long)

Find the adverb and identify what it is modifying: This spring weather has been too hot for me.

Find the adverb(s)…be careful! Put the apples there, and we will eat them later.

Identify the verb and whether it is active or linking. I tasted the soup.

Tasted = active verb

Find the helping verb and the main verb: I can speak more than one language.

Find the helping verb and the main verb: I can speak more than one language. Helping verb: can Main verb: speak

Find the adverb(s) and the word(s) they modify: The fire blazed too wildly for anyone to enter. Daily Double

Find the adverb(s): The fire blazed too wildly for anyone to enter. Adverb too modifies the adverb wildly Adverb wildly modifies the verb blazed

Find the complete subject and the complete predicate: On the library shelf was The Island of the Blue Dolphins.

Find the complete subject and the complete predicate: On the library shelf was The Island of the Blue Dolphins. On the library shelf was = complete predicate The Island of the Blue Dolphins = complete subject

Adjective or adverb? The dog was friendly.

Adjective The dog was friendly.