DLR NOTES- September 11, 2017 Parts of Speech Noun: Refers to words that are used to name persons, things, animals, places, ideas, or events. Pronoun:

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DLR NOTES- September 11, 2017 Parts of Speech Noun: Refers to words that are used to name persons, things, animals, places, ideas, or events. Pronoun: A part of a speech which functions as a replacement for a noun. Verb: Shows an action or a state of being.

DLR- Tuesday, September 12, 2017 In each sentence, underline the subject and circle the verb. Then label the subject as either a noun (N) or pronoun (P). 1. She strolled around in the dark. 2. The startled deer ran fast. 3. It should be a great show. 4. The climate of the Everglades is hot and humid. 5. The car will not operate by itself.

DLR- Wednesday, September 13, 2017 In each sentence, underline the subject and circle the verb. Then label the subject as either a noun (N) or pronoun (P). The squirrel seemed scared when we walked past it. The tall man in the photograph is my father. Irene screamed at her friend to get out of the way. You should offer your guest a drink. The clothes in the corner were dirty.

DLR- Thursday, September 14, 2017 In each sentence, underline the subject and circle the verb. Then label the subject as either a noun (N) or pronoun (P). Clapping wildly, the fans welcomed their team. Theresa watered the blossoming flowers. Dale watched the kitten playing with his shoe. Janet discovered a treasure in her yard. Alex and Sally walked to school together.

DLR- Friday, September 15, 2017 In each sentence, underline the subject and circle the verb. Then label the subject as either a noun (N) or pronoun (P). Clair decided to go to college, so she applied many places. Our dog will eat whatever we put in front of her. The Volkswagen costs five thousand dollars. Diamonds are rare and beautiful. My mother won the door prize, and she was excited.