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My Soccer Grammar Book
Mrs. Lobitz (Type your name)
9/10/12
Mrs. Nettleton’s Class (Your Teacher)
Noun
A noun is a word
used as a name
of something: a
person, place,
thing, or idea.
Proper Noun
Noun
A noun is a word used as a name of
something: a person, place, thing,
or idea.
Examples
•Field
•Player
•Mistake/love
The player was anxious for the game to begin.
Proper Noun
A proper noun is the name of a
specific person, place or thing and is
capitalized.
Examples
•Mia Hamm
•Windsor
•Subway
My favorite player is Mia Hamm.
Common Noun
A common noun is a noun that does
not name a specific person, place or
thing and is not capitalized.
Examples
•ball
•teacher
•fast food
What is your favorite soccer team?
Pronouns
A pronoun is a word used to take
the place of a noun.
Examples
•He
•She
•We
He kicked the ball with the top of his foot.
Verb
A verb expresses action or state of
being.
Examples
•Kick
•Snore
•Look
Kick the ball towards me!
Adverb
An adverb is a word that describes a
verb.
Examples
•Eagerly
•Quickly
•Fast
I ran fast with the ball.
Adjective
An adjective is a word that describes
a noun.
Examples
•Athletic
•Wet
•Glistening
The athletic player kicked the slippery ball.
Preposition
A preposition describes how other
words in the sentence are related.
Examples:
around
under
into
The goalie ran around the goal to retrieve the ball.
Complete Subject
The complete subject of a sentence
are all the words that tell who or
what the sentence is about.
After the game, the soccer player ran in celebration
towards the crowd.
Complete Predicate
The complete predicate are all the words
in a sentence that tells what the subject
does or is.
After the game, the soccer player ran in celebration
towards the crowd.
Bibliography & Author
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All definitions and sentences learned in class
All clipart provided by Microsoft Clip Art
Mrs. Lobitz is the 21st Century Skills teacher
at Grandview Elementary. She enjoys
teaching along with spending time with her
4 year old and husband. They really like to
play SNAG golf and travel.