Top-ratedS2.E1 ∙ A Noun Is a Person, Place or ThingFri, Feb 9, 1973Many experiences are recounted, introducing characters, locations, and items in vivid detail.8.4/10 (66)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E2 ∙ Conjunction JunctionFri, Feb 9, 1973Talks about the three main conjunctions: and, but, or. It tells what each of the words do.9.1/10 (122)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E3 ∙ Interjections!Fri, Feb 22, 1974In anger, thoughtfulness, cheeriness, glumness, or fear, words are spoken (or yelled) that spice up dialogue and reveal feelings.9.0/10 (77)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E4 ∙ Verb: That's What's HappeningFri, Feb 1, 1974A boy learns about the grammatical expression of action or state of being by watching and joining a movie about his favorite superhero, Verb.8.3/10 (71)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E5 ∙ Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs HereFri, Feb 1, 1974Father, Son and Lolly enrich your language with adverbs.8.4/10 (64)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E6 ∙ Unpack Your AdjectivesFri, Jan 31, 1975You can describe people and places and things- just unpack your adjectives.8.6/10 (57)Rate
S2.E7 ∙ Rufus Xavier SarsaparillaFri, Feb 4, 1977A group of good friends and their unusual pets are able to identify each other simply with pronouns.7.8/10 (47)Rate
S2.E8 ∙ Busy PrepositionsFri, Sep 10, 1993Introduces the minor but hard-working words binding a sentence's subjects to where they are or go in position to something.7.0/10 (42)Rate
S2.E9 ∙ The Tale of Mr. MortonFri, Sep 10, 1993The subject of this tale is Mr. Morton and what the predicate says, he does.7.8/10 (46)Rate