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Adjectives, Nouns, Verbs, &
other parts of speech
Edited by :
Ms. Nehad Asiri
What is:
(Click on the part of speech to learn more about its meaning.)
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an ADJECTIVE
a NOUN
a VERB
a PRONOUN
an ADVERB
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ADJECTIVE
(Click on the word above to learn more about it.)
An ADJECTIVE describes a noun.
Examples of words that describe are:
ugly, pretty, nice, mean, smooth, lumpy
Check out these examples of adjectives describing a noun:
The dancer wore a beautiful dress.
Today was a sunny day.
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NOUN
(Click on the word above to learn more about it.)
A NOUN is a person, place, or thing.
Examples of words that are nouns are:
cat, dog, boy, girl, house, store
Check out these examples of nouns in a sentence:
We had to go to the store to buy food.
The dog ran quickly home.
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VERB
(Click on the word above to learn more about it.)
A VERB expresses action or activity
Examples of words that are verbs are:
run, walk, jump, swing, swim
Verbs can change to show past,
present, & future action.
Examples are: run, hopped, sleep
Check out this example of a verb in a sentence:
He threw the baseball to first base.
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Verb Tenses
• Verb tenses describe WHEN the
action is happening.
• PRESENT (it’s happening NOW.)
• PAST (it has ALREADY happened.)
• FUTURE (it’s ABOUT to happen.)
PRONOUN
(Click on the word above to learn more about it.)
A PRONOUN substitutes a noun and
marks for a specific person.
Examples of pronouns are:
he, she, they, his, her, you
Check out these examples of pronouns in a sentence:
John saw his basketball in the garage.
Lucy likes to wear her yellow dress.
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ADVERB
(Click on the word above to learn more about it.)
An ADVERB describes a verb
Examples of words that are adverbs
are:
quickly, slowly, hastily, dancingly
Check out these examples of adverbs in a sentence:
Susie quickly ran to the swing.
Joe hastily walked to his room.
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PARTS OF SPEECH PUZZLER!
Now it is time for you to put what you have
learned into play!
How to play:
1. Read the sentence.
2. Pay attention to the word in BOLD.
3. Figure out what part of speech the
word is in the sentence.
4. Click on the parts of speech button
that you think the word belongs to.
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LET’S PLAY!
1. The boy and girl RAN to the
playground.
NOUN
VERB
PRO
NOUN
2. John likes to play HIS video games
after school.
PRO
NOUN
VERB
NOUN
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KEEP GOING! . . .
3. We are going to the THEATRE to
see a show.
NOUN
AD
VERB
ADJECTIVE
4. The FUNNY comedian made us
laugh.
PRO
ADJECNOUN
TIVE
NOUN
5. Jane QUICKLY ran from the spider
beside her desk.
VERB
NOUN
AD
VERB
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