Title: Verb and Adverb Review along with nouns, pronouns, and adjectives
1Verb and Adverb Review(along with nouns,
pronouns, and adjectives)
Click on either picture to begin.
2Which is the verb?
- The married couple bought a new house. married or
bought - We sent our dog to obedience school. sent or
school - Madison is the capital of Wisconsin. is or
capital - They looked handsome in their new clothes. looked
or handsome - Marks bike skidded on the pavement. bike or
skidded - Loretta felt her way through the dark room. felt
or through - I saw that movie last week. saw or movie
- The crowd grew quiet when the team lost. grew or
quiet
3Awesome!
Next Question Click here only after question 8.
Back
4No Im sorry. Try again
- A verb is a word that expresses an action or a
state of being.
Back
5Is the highlighted verb an action verb or a
linking verb?
- The married couple bought a new house.
action linking - We sent our dog to obedience school.
action linking - Madison is the capital of Wisconsin.
action linking - They looked handsome in their new clothes.
action linking - Marks bike skidded on the pavement.
action linking - Loretta felt her way through the dark room.
action linking - I saw that movie last week. action linking
- The crowd grew quiet when the team lost.
action linking
6Way to go!
Next Question Click here only after question 8.
Back
7Lets try again.
- An action verb is something that you can DO!
- A linking verb links the subject with a noun that
renames the subject or an adjective that
describes the subject.
Back
8Click on the T if you think the verb is
transitive or the I if you think it is
intransitive.
- The drummer hit the cymbals.
- The weeds grow taller every day.
- Gary enjoyed the new movie.
- My cousin works at the post office.
- The movers unloaded the van.
- My sister never washes the dishes.
- Our teacher always reads to us.
- The crossing guards wear yellow vests.
9Way to go!
Next Question Click here only after question 8.
Back
10Lets try again.
- A TRANSITIVE verb is an action verb that
transfers its action to a direct object. - He threw the football.
- What was thrown?
- The football received the action (throwing).
Back
11Intransitive
- An INTRANSITIVE verb is an action verb that does
not transfer its action to a direct object. The
action is done by the subject. - The doctor operated today.
- The operating was done
- by the subject (doctor).
Back
12Is the underlined word a predicate noun or a
predicate adjective?
- Michael Jordan was a basketball player. PN PA
- He is still very famous. PN PA
- His team seemed happy to play with him. PN
PA - They were his teammates. PN PA
- We are fans of his game. PN PA
- He looked graceful on the court. PN PA
- I am his biggest fan. PN PA
- The game seemed easy for him. PN PA
- He was always happy to greet his fans. PN PA
- The Chicago Bulls are a NBA team. PN PA
13Awesome!
Next Question Click here only after question 10.
Back
14 Im sorry. Try again
- A predicate NOUN is a noun that renames the
subject. - Brett is a quarterback.
- Brett and quarterback are both nouns that name
the same person. - A predicate ADJECTIVE is a word that describes
the subject. - Joe is awesome!
- Awesome describes Joe.
Back
15Find the verb phrase in each of the following
sentences. Once you have the answer, click on
the picture to see if you are correct.
- That cut may need a band aid.
- Cheri has been named President of her class.
- The softball should have been caught by the
pitcher. - He will play the piano in the concert.
16The verb phrase is
- That cut may need a band aid.
BACK
17The verb phrase is
- Cheri has been named President of her class.
BACK
18The verb phrase is
- The softball should have been caught by the
pitcher.
BACK
19The verb phrase is
- He will play the piano in the concert.
NEXT
20Click on the questions that adverbs answer.
- Which one?
- When?
- What kind?
- Where?
- How many?
- How?
- To what extent?
21You are correct!
Next Question Only click this when you have all
of the right questions.
Back
22Sorry! Try Again.
Back
23Which word is the adverb? Click on your answer.
- Mother made a cherry pie yesterday. yesterday or
cherry - The gorilla was a very great attraction. very or
great - The football team will play well
tonight. football or tonight - There are not enough stars in the sky. sky or not
- They suddenly stopped for lunch. suddenly or
stopped - The lunch attracted a very loud crowd. very or
loud - The guard dog ran fast. guard or fast
- The pizza smells so delicious. so or delicious
- The food should be hot now. now or hot
- The front tire is really flat. front or really
24Congratulations!
Next Slide Only click this after question 10.
BACK
25Try again.
- Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
- They answer the questions
- How?
- When?
- Where?
- To what extent?
- How often? How long?
- Why?
Back
26Is the underlined word an adjective or an adverb?
- The married couple bought a new house.
adjective adverb - We always send our dogs to obedience school.
adjective adverb - Yesterday the television did not work.
adjective adverb - They looked handsome in their new clothes.
adjective adverb - Marks bike skidded slowly on the pavement.
adjective adverb - Loretta felt her way through the dark room.
adjective adverb - I saw that horror movie last week.
adjective adverb - The crowd grew very quiet.
adjective adverb
27Next Question Click here only after question 8.
Back
28Try again!
- The word you chose is not an adjective. It is an
adverb. - Adjectives Adverbs
- Which one? How?
- What kind? When?
- How many? Where?
- To what
- extent?
Back
29Try again!
The word you chose is not an adverb. It is an
adjective. Adjectives Adverbs Which
one? How? What kind? When? How
many? Where? To what extent?
Back
30The End!