1) What are parts of speech? a) The future will happen later. b) A verb is a word that shows an action (like “run,” “eat,” “walk”) or a state (like “be”). c) A sentence is a group of words that together show a complete idea. A sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. d) Parts of speech are the different types of words in English. For example: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. 2) What is a sentence? a) An adverb is a word that tells how, when, or where something happens. Examples: “slowly,” “now,” “here.” b) A word that describes a noun. Example: “big,” “blue,” “happy.” c) Parts of speech are the different types of words in English. For example: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. d) A sentence is a group of words that together show a complete idea. A sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. 3) What is a verb? a) The third-person singular in verbs includes he, she, or it. Examples in the present tense include “He walks,” “She eats.” b) We use this tense to talk about things that happen regularly or facts. Example: “I go to work every day.” c) The past is something that already happened. d) A verb is a word that shows an action (like “run,” “eat,” “walk”) or a state (like “be”). 4) What is an adverb? a) An adverb is a word that tells how, when, or where something happens. Examples: “slowly,” “now,” “here.” b) The past is something that already happened. c) Parts of speech are the different types of words in English. For example: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. d) The present is happening now. 5) What are verb tenses? a) The past is something that already happened. b) Verb tenses are verb forms that show when something happens (past, present, or future). c) Parts of speech are the different types of words in English. For example: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. d) The future will happen later. 6) What does the past mean in verb tenses? a) Parts of speech are the different types of words in English. For example: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. b) Verb tenses are verb forms that show when something happens (past, present, or future). c) An adverb is a word that tells how, when, or where something happens. Examples: “slowly,” “now,” “here.” d) The past is something that already happened. 7) What does the present mean in verb tenses? a) The future will happen later. b) A verb is a word that shows an action (like “run,” “eat,” “walk”) or a state (like “be”). c) The present is happening now. d) Verb tenses are verb forms that show when something happens (past, present, or future). 8) What does the future mean in verb tenses? a) An adverb is a word that tells how, when, or where something happens. Examples: “slowly,” “now,” “here.” b) A word that describes a noun. Example: “big,” “blue,” “happy.” c) The future will happen later. d) Parts of speech are the different types of words in English. For example: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. 9) What is the present simple verb tense? a) The past is something that already happened. b) We use this tense to talk about things that happen regularly or facts. Example: “I go to work every day.” c) A word that describes a noun. Example: “big,” “blue,” “happy.” d) The third-person singular in verbs includes he, she, or it. Examples in the present tense include “He walks,” “She eats.” 10) What is the third-person singular of a verb tense? a) The third-person singular in verbs includes he, she, or it. Examples in the present tense include “He walks,” “She eats.” b) A word that describes a noun. Example: “big,” “blue,” “happy.” c) An adverb is a word that tells how, when, or where something happens. Examples: “slowly,” “now,” “here.” d) Parts of speech are the different types of words in English. For example: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. 11) What is an adjective? a) The future will happen later. b) We use this tense to talk about things that happen regularly or facts. Example: “I go to work every day.” c) The past is something that already happened. d) A word that describes a noun. Example: “big,” “blue,” “happy.”
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