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Transcript
NOUNS - Name a person, place, thing or idea.
examples:
teacher
school
desk
book
language
recess
PROPER NOUNS - Name a special person, place or thing
examples:
Ms. Taylor
Daniel
Hunt Park
September
Tuesday
PRONOUNS - Take the place of a noun.
examples:
he
she
She called her mother.
it
her
his
they
their
we
our
ADJECTIVES - Are modifying words that describe a noun, such as size, color and number.
examples:
small
heavy
The young boy rode his red bike.
It has been a good day.
yellow
many
new
soft
VERBS - Show action or state of being.
examples:
see
run
read
I walk to school. (present)
Sam waited in the car. (past)
You will enjoy your new school. (future)
swim
think
watch
sing
ADVERBS - Describe verbs, adjectives and other adverbs.
They specify when, where and how much.
examples: loud
quiet
She ran home quickly.
My teacher is very nice.
fast
slow
quick
high
up
down
very
PREPOSITIONS - Show how a noun or pronoun is related to another word in a sentence.
When used with a verb, it changes the meaning of the verb.
examples: in
with
from
about
The boy with curly hair ate lunch in the park.
to
above
CONJUNCTIONS - Join words, phrases and clauses together.
examples: and
as
or
so
Randy and Kim called because it was my birthday.
because
however
ARTICLES - Three special words that can be used before a noun.
examples: a
an
A bird flew in the tree.
the
INTERJECTIONS - State an exclamation or remark!
examples:
(Usually followed with an exclamation mark)
Ouch!
Hooray!
Oh!
Yes!
Wow!
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