Presentation by: Miss Tadlock’s Second Grade Class 2006-2007 Parts of Speech Presentation by: Miss Tadlock’s Second Grade Class 2006-2007
A noun names a person, place, or thing. A noun is a naming word. A noun names a person, place, or thing.
The bell is very large. Bell is a noun. ~Zencorey
The school is a great place to learn. School is a noun. ~Deja
The fish is red. Fish is a noun. ~Alex
The boy is running too fast on the sidewalk. Boy is a noun. ~Armonee
The car is fast. Car is a noun. ~Tyran
A verb tells what the noun does or is doing. A verb is an action word. A verb tells what the noun does or is doing.
She is walking on the sidewalk. Walking is verb. ~Humberto
Mrs. Tripp is typing on the computer. Typing is a verb. ~Tatyana
The boys are playing basketball. Playing is a verb. ~Alexis
The girls are jumping Jumping is a verb.
The wind is blowing the tree. Blowing is a verb. ~Michael
He is hanging upside down on the monkey bars. Hanging is a verb He is hanging upside down on the monkey bars. Hanging is a verb. ~Isaiah
The girls are washing their hands. Washing is a verb.
Adjective An adjective is a describing word. An adjective describes the noun.
The mustang is a dirty, white car. Dirty and white are adjectives The mustang is a dirty, white car. Dirty and white are adjectives. ~ Matthew
These kids are fun. Fun is an adjective.
The eyes on the book are purple and round The eyes on the book are purple and round. Purple and round are adjectives. ~Autumn
The playground is colorful. Colorful is an adjective. ~Jamarius
The sun is bright. Bright is an adjective. ~Audrey
The bus is large and yellow. Large and yellow are adjectives. ~Ashley
The school is a big, brick building. Big and brick are adjectives The school is a big, brick building. Big and brick are adjectives. ~Bernardo
A pronoun takes the place of a noun.
He is a tall man. He is a pronoun. ~Chris
They are learning to read and write. They is a pronoun.
She is writing a story. She is a pronoun. ~Xavier
They are all friends. They is a pronoun. ~Kira
They are playing on the playground. They is a pronoun. ~Luis
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