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Verbs, Nouns & Pronouns Made Easy Stephanie Denise Young SPED 620 Introduction How to use Picture File: Select any button or the forward arrow to move forward in the file. Select the back arrow to move backward in the file. The Purpose of Picture File: To Provide multiple examples of pronouns, propositions, and verb tense. To provide examples of pronouns, propositions and verb tense in context. To provide relatable Multicultural images of children and families. Definitions Pronoun: A pronoun replaces a noun or noun phrase that is understood from context. Examples: he, it, they Preposition: A preposition describes the relationship between a noun and another noun (or verb or adverb). Examples: to, under, for, at, by, from Verb Tense: Verb Tense is an event happening, having happened or yet to happen (Grammar Gorillas, 2009). C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\MR1EPVQJ\MPj04386150000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions Jane, Stephanie and Able are reading the book. The family read the book. The family enjoyed reading the book. The children will read another book tomorrow. They are reading a book with him. The book that they are reading is very large. There are plenty of books on the book shelf. They sit and read together on their burgundy couch. The family is sitting on top of the couch reading. The girls are sitting next to their father. The book is lying on top of the fathers’ legs. The carpet is under the families’ feet. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\MSIZ73FN\MPj04309140000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions The boy is playing with blocks. The boy is wrestling with his father. The boy played with his blocks. Keith will clean up his blocks. Those are his blocks. He plays with his dad. He likes to build with his blocks. His dad loves to play with him. Keith plays on the floor with his dad. There are blocks are next to the couch. The red pillow lays on top of the green couch. I like to put the white block on top of the stack. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\E2BPL1JF\MPj04387110000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions Joshua and his dad are standing with their arms open. Father and son stood with their arms open. The men looked at the lake from the dock. Next week they will return to the dock. They love to visit the lake. He enjoys standing close to the water. He likes to go fishing with his dad. She did not come with them on their trip. The boy and his father like to stand next to each other. Joshua and his dad look like they are standing on top of the water. I like to swim under the water. Swimming on top of the water is fun. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\ZZW2ANB4\MPj04393330000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions Carlos had a head ache. Carlos feels that he is sick. Carlos will take some medicine. Carle will not come to work tomorrow. They sent him to the doctors office. He does not like the taste of medicine. He calls his boss at work. They give him medicine at the doctors office. Carlos put his hand on top of her head. The nurse touched the top of Carlos’ head. The doctor looked inside Carlos’ throat. The doctor shined a light inside Carlos’ ears. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\PL21A52Z\MPj04230810000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions Jack and Samantha are hugging. Jack and Samantha got married. Samantha wore a white gown. They will go on their honeymoon. We want to get married. We want to take pictures. We want to eat the wedding cake. We want to go to the Bahamas. Jack and Samantha stood in front of the alter. I like to stand near you. Samantha threw her flowers over her head. Samantha put a white flower on her head. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\MSIZ73FN\MPj02553500000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions Roger and his friends are camping in the mountains. Roger and his friends went camping in the mountains. Roger and his friends will go camping. Roger and his friends will go camping next Friday. They fell asleep in the woods. She does not like to go camping outside. It is the perfect season to go camping. He does not like to go camping without his friends. Roger walked around the camp grounds. Rogers friends climbed on top of the mountain. They had to go through the woods in order to find water. We need to eat before we go home. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\VI1AAQ7E\MPj04278230000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions Jimmy and Susan are running home. Susan held Jimmies’ hand. Jimmy will fall in the grass. I will fall in the grass too. He is my older brother. He likes to run in the field. He enjoys it when we play together. He is my best friend. We jump over the weeds. Running through the grass is fun. I get itchy when I roll around in the grass. I like to hide in the grass from my big brother. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\ZO8TO2PY\MPj04384380000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions The girl is a disk jockey. Lisa was hired as a disk jockey. Before Lisa was a disk jockey she was a nurse. Lisa wants to be a singer one day. She likes to play fast music. They want her to play their favorite song. They want to hire her to work at their party. Our favorite musical artist are the Jonas Brothers. Lisa is looking through her music. Lisa looked under her couch. Lisa looked on top of her dresser. Lisa found the music behind the couch. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\MR1EPVQJ\MPj01850400000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions Robert swings at the piñata. Robert is standing at the piñata. Robert broke the piñata. Robert is going to buy a new piñata. They want to go to fiesta. They had a wonderful time at fiesta. They want to go back to fiesta next year. They bought food and drinks at fiesta. Piñata’s are swung above your head. Piñata’s are not swung under your feet. Robert swings his bat around in circles. Before I hit the piñata I need put on a blind fold. C:\Documents and Settings\James\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\QC8Q9VI3\MPj04388760000[1].jpg http://office.microsoft.com Verb Tense Pronouns Prepositions Rosa is listening to music. Rosa listened to music. Rosa bought new music for her collection. She will buy new head phones. She only listens to quite music. They only buy her music for kids. She listens to music on her computer. Listening to music is her favorite hobby. Rosa is wearing the head phones on top of her head. Sometimes her head phones fall on the floor. When Rosa listens to music she likes to dance around the house. Rosa is not allowed to listen to music after nine o’clock. References FunBrain(2009). Grammar Gorillas. Retrieved October 24, 2009 from http://www.funbrain.com/cgibin/gg.cgi?A1=m&A2=0&A3=0&AFUNCT=1&ALEVEL=1 Microsoft Office (2009). Clip Art. Retrieved October 24, 2009 from http://office.microsoft.com