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PART OF SPEECH & DEFINITION NOUN – name of a person, place or thing (common or proper noun) PRONOUN – takes the place of a noun VERB – shows an action (action verb) or is a state of being (linking verb) EXAMPLES My mom is going in the car to the store in Media. He told me that my dog dashed in his backyard. I sprinted as fast as I could and I still lost! (action verbs) I am hungry. (linking verb) I was hoping we could go together. (helping verbs) ADJECTIVE – describes a noun or pronoun (Ask... Which one? What kind? How many?) My black cat is sitting on the soft couch in the well-lit basement. ADVERB – describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb (Ask… How? When? Where?) Recently, the girls screamed loudly when they won the first place ribbon. INTERJECTION – shows strong feelings, pure emotion Wow! We get to go to Hawaii this summer! Yes! PREPOSITION – group of words that connects a noun or pronoun to the rest of the sentence? CONJUNCTION – joins words, phrases, and clauses [Remember FANBOYS – During the day, we picked flowers in the garden at our house. I want chocolate and strawberries. We were behaving in class, so we earned a marble party. For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So]