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Main Ideas/ Questions
Topic: Parts of Speech
General Notes:
Nouns – a person, place, thing, or idea
 Examples: dog, courage, soldier, Texas, sister, etc…
Verbs
 Action verbs – show action, most common
 Linking verbs – show a state of being, or that something exists; it
does not show action
 Helping verbs – used to make verb phrases, never stand alone
Adjectives – modify nouns and pronouns; they answer the questions: How
many? Which one? What kind? Whose?
Adverbs – modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; they answer the
questions: How? When? Where? How much? Why?
its versus it’s
If the it is owning something, then use “its”.
Example: The dog chews on its leash.
If you can substitute “it is” in place of “its”, then an apostrophe is needed
to make it correct. It will be “it’s”.
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