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Verb
An action or doing
word.
E.g. She waited
patiently.
She has been
waiting...
Some are irregular
E.g. see - saw/seen
catch-caught
Adjective
A word that
describes a
noun.
E.g. The dog was
enormous and
fierce.
Noun
The name of a person, place or
thing. Nouns can be singular or
plural
E.g. The cat sat on the table.
John lives in England.
Lions live together in a pride.
Adverb
Pronoun
A word used in place
of a noun. Used to
avoid repetition.
E.g. They were on the
bus. He sat down
quietly.
Year 2 Grammar
Adverbs give extra
meaning to a verb,
an adjective or a whole
sentence.
E.g. He walks slowly.
Past Tense
Present Tense
Conjunctions
Suffix
Writing that
expresses events
that have already
occurred.
E.g. Yesterday,
Tom looked out of
the car window.
Writing which
expresses
events
happening now.
E.g. Sarah is
skipping and
singing a song.
Used to join a new
sentence to the
previous.
E.g. We went to the
park and played on
the swings. Then
we had an ice
cream.
A group of letters
added to the end of
a word to change
its grammatical
use.
E.g. call - called
teach - teacher
play - plaful
Prefix
A group of letters
added to the front of
a word to change its
grammatical use. E.g.
Dismiss
Untidy
Inedible
Sentence types
Statements
E.g. You are my friend.
Questions
E.g. Are you my friend?
Commands
E.g. Be my friend.
Exclamations
E.g. What a good friend!