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Nouns : name a person, place, thing, or idea Verbs : show action or state of being Linking verbs: am is are was were will be look feel taste smell seem appear Helping verbs: Go before the main verb to help it along am is are was were will shall have has had Verbs can happen in the present, past, or future tense. Adjectives : describe a noun or pronoun Tell: Which one? What kind? How many? Pronouns : take the place of a noun Subject: Singular Plural Object: Singular Plural I we me us you you you you he, she it they her, him, it them Possessive Pronouns used with Possessive Pronouns that stand nouns: alone: my your his her its our mine yours his hers its your their ours yours theirs Adverbs : describe a verb Tell: How the verb happened? When the verb happened? Where the verb happened? BIG clue: Many adverbs end in …ly Prepositions : Words that show relationships Hint: Think about any where a mouse can go if he came toward you….. Common Prepositions: about around above at across before after behind along below beside by down during except for from in inside into near of off on out outside over past through to under until up with without The mouse ran ________________ me. Conjunctions: words that connect words , phrases, or clauses Common coordinating conjunctions: For And Nor But Or Yet So ( , + FANBOYS ) Common subordinating conjunctions: before since when although because if while Interjections: words that show surprise or emotion Hint: If you get an injection, you might say an interjection! Common Interjections: Ouch Hey Oh, no Well Good grief Ah Oops Whew Okay Oh Wow