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Parts of Speech -- Always Adjective Noun Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2018

Always label your notes Parts of Speech - Always adjectives · Describe a noun or pronoun ·The, an, and a are always adjectives Keep notes organized Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2011

The, an, and a are always adjectives. I want you to buy THE tickets. You are A smart girl. You and she are AN abnormal pair. adjective adjective adjective

Always label your notes Parts of Speech - Always adjectives · Describe a noun or pronoun ·The, an, and a are always adjectives ·The, an, and a are always adjectives – special adjectives called articles Keep notes organized · ·Possessive pronouns are always adjectives my, you, his, our, their Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2011

Possessive pronouns are always adjectives. Her is sometimes possessive pronoun. It is her choice. Her describes choice – so it is an adjective.

Her as a Pronoun LaShawn could make the shot. Give the ball to her. Her is a pronoun because it takes LaShawn’s place.

Possessive pronouns are always adjectives. I want YOUR sandwich. Who is HIS girlfriend? That is MY comb. I like to eat THEIR food. I think it is HER idea. adjective adjective adjective adjective adjective

Always label your notes Parts of Speech - Always adjectives · Describe a noun or pronoun · Answer which or how many ·The, an, and a are always adjectives ·The, an, and a are always adjectives – special adjectives called articles Keep notes organized · ·Possessive pronouns are always adjectives my, you, his, our, their Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2011

Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns answer which or how many

Always label your notes Parts of Speech - Always adjectives · Describe a noun or pronoun · Answer which or how many ·The, an, and a are always adjectives ·The, an, and a are always adjectives – special adjectives called articles Keep notes organized · ·Possessive pronouns are always adjectives my, you, his, our, their Every time you teacher repeats something in your notes, place a little mark. The ones with the most marks are more likely to be on a quiz. Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2011

Always label your notes Parts of Speech - Always adjectives · Describe a noun or pronoun · Answer which or how many ·The, an, and a are always adjectives ·The, an, and a are always adjectives – special adjectives called articles Keep notes organized · ·Possessive pronouns are always adjectives my, you, his, our, their ·Her can be an adjective or a prounoun ·Possessive nouns are always adjectives Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2011

Possessive nouns are always adjectives. That was JILLIAN’S cough. I think the JONESES’ son is h-o-t-t hot. Sam likes his MOTHER’S eggplant. adjective adjective adjective

Always label your notes Parts of Speech - Always nouns · Name a person, place, or thing · A noun will always come after or soon after the, an, or a. Keep notes organized · Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2011

A noun will always come after or soon after the, an, or a It is the BEST. Where is the SUNSHINE? You and Uncle are going to a MOVIE. I want an APPLE. noun noun noun noun

Always label your notes Parts of Speech - Always nouns · Name a person, place, or thing · A noun will always come after or soon after the, an, or a. Keep notes organized · A noun will always come after or soon after a possessive. · Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2011

A noun will almost always come after or soon after a possessive. The lion bit my LEG. It is in his MOUTH. It is slobbering on Bill’s SHIRT; I wonder if he’ll regret loaning it to me. noun noun noun

English has lots of patterns. A noun will almost always come after or soon after a a possessive or an article (the, an, or a). An article is a type of adjective.

Class Quiz We think Darlene is a cool CHICK. I need a big PRESENT. Peter’s green COAT is soaking wet. That chair is a huge MENACE. The Boy Scout UNIFORM is missing.

Always label your notes Parts of Speech - Always adjectives · Describe a noun or pronoun · Answer which or how many ·The, an, and a are always adjectives ·The, an, and a are always adjectives – special adjectives called articles Keep notes organized · ·Possessive pronouns are always adjectives my, you, his, our, their ·Her can be an adjective or a prounoun ·Possessive nouns are always adjectives ·The words between the, an, and a and the noun are almost always adjectives. Three Teachers and a Red Pen 2011

We think Darlene is a cool CHICK. The words between a, an, or the and the noun are usually (almost always) adjectives. We think Darlene is a cool CHICK. adjective noun adjective

I need a big PRESENT. adjective adjective noun

Peter’s green COAT is soaking wet. adjective adjective noun

That chair is a huge MENACE. adjective noun adjective

The Boy Scout UNIFORM is missing. adjective noun adjective