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Parts of Speech Review Copy down the sentence. Label the part of speech for each word. 1. My dog is smart. 2. I ran quickly to the store. 3. Yikes! I overslept and missed my test. ANSWERS!! n= noun v= verb prep= preposition 1. My (pro.) dog (n.) 2. I ran (pro.) (v.) pro= pronoun adj= adjective int= interjection is (v.) adv= adverb conj= conjunction smart. (adj.) quickly to the (adv.) (prep.) (adj.) store. (n.) 3. Yikes! I overslept and missed my test. (Int.) (pro.) (v.) (conj.) (v.) (pro.) (n.) NOUN a person, place or thing List people. (30 secs each) List places. List things. Some Examples people: teacher, acrobat, athlete, boy, friend, Mrs. Moylan, Tom Brady, Greg places: school, town, park, ocean, Needham High School, Boston, Atlantic Ocean things: yo-yo, grape, flower, cell phone, shoe, Slinky, Coca-Cola, Band-Aid, Nike Pronoun a word used in place of a noun Sentence without pronouns: Mrs. Fanous would like the students to take out the students' notebooks. Rewrite this sentence replacing the nouns with pronouns. Pronoun a word used in place of a noun Sentence without pronouns: Mrs. Fanous would like the students to take out the students' notebooks. Rewrite this sentence replacing the nouns with pronouns. I would like you to take out your notebooks. Verb a word that shows action or state of being List action verbs (30 secs) List "state of being" verbs (linking verbs) (30 secs) Some Examples Action Verbs: "State of being"/Linking Verbs write flip swim yelp screech talk dance juggle throw sit sleep be: I am... You are... She is... become seem look appear feel sound smell Adjective a word used to describe (or modify) a noun List adjectives (30 secs) Some Examples fluffy, scary, purple, long, bubbly, weak, democratic Pick out the adjective(s) in the following sentences. 1. Sal likes old cars. 2. Jim found twenty dollars. 3. These clothes are cooler. Some Examples fluffy, scary, purple, long, bubbly, weak, democratic Pick out the adjective(s) in the following sentences. 1. Sal likes old cars. 2. Jim found twenty dollars. 3. These clothes are cooler. Adverb describes and modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb an adverb answers the questions: How? When? Where? To What Extent? Secretly Then Nearby Often Quickly Later Underground Deep Sorrowfully Afterwards Here Too Hurriedly Finally There Always Some Examples Pick out the adverb(s) in the following sentences. 1. My friend secretly sent me a text. 2. Finally, my boyfriend showed up. 3. I was too short to ride the roller coaster. 4. I was so happy that I had finished my homework so quickly. Some Examples Pick out the adverb(s) in the following sentences. 1. My friend secretly sent me a text. 2. Finally, my boyfriend showed up. 3. I was too short to ride the roller coaster. 4. I was so happy that I had finished my homework so quickly. Preposition shows the relationship between a noun and another word in the sentence Think about it this way: a preposition is anything a cat can do with a box. Some Examples Pick out the preposition(s) in the following sentences. 1. The library will hold the book until tomorrow. 2. I hurried up the stairs and into the room. 3. I sat under the tree and thought about how much I love English class. Some Examples Pick out the preposition(s) in the following sentences. 1. The library will hold the book until tomorrow. 2. I hurried up the stairs and into the room. 3. I sat under the tree and thought about how much I love English class. Conjunction joins words or groups of words Try to list the conjunctions that start with each of these letters. F A N B O Y S Conjunction joins words or groups of words Try to list the conjunctions that start with each of these letters. For And Nor But Or Yet So "FANBOYS" are called coordinating conjunctions. Interjection shows emotion and is set apart from the rest of the sentence List interjections (30 sec) Some Examples Yikes! That spider is huge! Phew! I made the bus. Darn it! I banged my toe. Great! We won! Wow! That was a hard test. Well, I'm not sure that I agree with you.