Year 2 Grammar. Year 2 Grammar 1 2 3 4 5 The brown dog ran quickly.

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Year 2 Grammar

Year 2 Grammar

The brown dog ran quickly.

Nouns PersonPlaceThing dentistsNew Yorkpears sisterzoofan Juliotownsnotebook childrenbeachesbuses A word that names a person, a place, or a thing.

Adjectives An adjective is a word that describes a noun.

6 senses

Verbs A verb is a ‘doing’ word that can show action.

Adverbs An adverb is a word that describes a verb.

Video 1 of children doing 2-part verb- adverb charades Video 2 of children singing ‘The Grammar Song’

4 types of sentences The dog is dirty. That dog is absolutely filthy! Why haven't you bathed the dog? Fill the bath with warm water

Video 3 of class activity

Statement A statement is a sentence that simply tells the reader something. The dog is dirty.

Exclamation! You can use an exclamation mark ! to show when your sentence is saying something surprising or with force. That dog is absolutely filthy!

Question? Use a question mark ? at the end of a sentence to show that you are asking a question. Why haven't you bathed the dog?

Command A command is when you are telling someone to do something. Commands usually start with a verb (a doing word). 1.Fill the bath with warm water. 2.Give the dog a bath. voting

How you can help at home Expose children to well modelled English List useful websites and books – – – ‘First Aid English’