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PARTS OF SPEECH A review for your test. VERB EXPRESSES AN ACTION OR A STATE OF BEING Modifies/Describes a noun ADJECTIVE Replaces a noun PRONOUN Any person, place, thing, or idea NOUN A word that joins words or word groups CONJUNCTION Modifies, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs ADVERBS A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word PREPOSITION A word that expresses emotion and has no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence. INTERJECTION What type of noun uses capital letters? PROPER NOUN The NOUN that a PRONOUN replaces is called its: ANTECEDENT AM, IS, ARE, WAS, WERE, BE, BEING, BEEN, BECOME, ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF WHAT? LINKING VERBS BUT, AND, FOR, SO, NOR, & OR ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF WHAT TYPE OF CONJUNCTIONS? COORDINATING The words A, AN, and THE are called: ARTICLES Neither… nor; both… and; either… or are examples of: CORRELATIVE CONJUCTIONS Mrs. Sinn is the best English teacher ever! NOUN No way. I think Mrs. Sinn is mean. ADJECTIVE The winter weather is moving in. ADVERB I think I’m going to go for a run today. NOUN I’m only going to run around the block, though. PREPOSITION Well, aren’t you just a little charmer with the ladies? INTERJECTION What is your favorite song? PRONOUN Which song is your favorite? ADJECTIVE It’s time for a story. PREPOSITION Last night, I saw a ghost. VERB (LINKING) My friend quickly ran away. ADVERB That’s not a ghost! ADVERB It’s a vampire! ARTICLE I love that vampire, but I’m also afraid he might kill me! CONJUNCTION You are an idiot! VERB This isn’t a chapter from Twilight! NOUN He will kill you! PRONOUN Run away, now! ADVERB Ouch, he got me. INTERJECTION I will meet you in the afterlife. VERB I should have known better. ADVERB Vampires do not make great boyfriends. ADJECTIVE