Nouns and Verbs.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Subjective and Objective Case Pronouns
Advertisements

Writing Simple Sentences
9 th Grade. Noun – person, place, thing, or idea Examples: The runner is very fast. The park is very beautiful. My book is heavy. The key to life is happiness.
Pronouns.
The Basics & Finding Subjects and Objects
Writing Component ISAT Language Review A magical trip through the magical kingdom with the Cassidy family Created by Kathy Cassidy, Westside.
Parts of Speech II Verbs, Linking Verbs, Helping Verbs, and Verb Tenses.
Hi! I am Sally. A pronoun can replace a noun. We use pronouns so that we do not have to keep repeating the noun. What is a pronoun?
Grammar Review. Nouns Person: neighbor Place: kitchen Thing: pencil Idea: doubt Compound Nouns: notebook, earring, earthworm Proper Nouns: Florida, Walmart,
Nouns and Verbs. What is a noun? person: place: thing:
SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT William Reyes Leonel Mendoza.
The Special Verb Be By Hailey. Use am or was with the subject I. I was the best player last year. I am 10 yrs. Old. He was at the movie theaters. I.
Parts of Speech: Nouns A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Subject Verb Agreement. The subject in a sentence must agree with the verb in a sentence. You must decide if the subject is singular or plural. Then decide.
To be Verb Basic English Grammar. 2 I am a teacher. PRONOUN + BE + NOUN.
20 Rules of Subject Verb Agreement Can’t we all just get along?
Nouns and Pronouns.
LANGUAGE GUIDE HELPING VERBS AND MAIN VERBS (grammar book p and 133
Nouns and Personal Pronouns
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
Grammar.
Subject/Verb Agreement
BASIC SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
Parts of Speech Noun, Verb, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection 1.
Present-Tense Verbs.
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
Sentences.
ADJECTIVES Review.
English Week 20 Day 1.
Beginnings of language: Words to Sentences
Subject and Object Pronouns
Intro to Grammar Notes: Conjunctions
VERBS.
Pronoun as Possessive Adjective himself herself itself
Chapter 12: Parts of Speech Verbs
Hi! I am Sally. Pronouns.
NOUNS.
Subject - Verb Agreement
MAKING the SENTENCE: Subject/Verb Agreement
Write Each of your spelling words 5 times in your Spelling Notebooks
Activity 5 Unit 10 Competency 8 Communicates clearly, fluently
Parts of Speech Recap.
Greendale Primary P1 English
Possessive Pronouns Grade 5 :May 2017.
1A present tense verb be +, subject pronouns: I, you, etc.
Writing Simple Sentences
SINGULAR AND PLURAL PRONOUNS
1A present tense verb be +, subject pronouns: I, you, etc.
DLR NOTES- July 30, 2018 Subjects Noun: Refers to words that are used to name persons, things, animals, places, ideas, or events. Pronoun: A part of.
Subject/ Verb Agreement
Simple Compound Complex
Verb: a word used to express an action or a state of being.
Verb: a word used to express an action or a state of being.
Parts of Speech!!.
Combining Sentences.
Happy National Cheese Pizza Day!
English parts of speech
Linking Verbs By Mary S. Roland.
Subjects and Predicates
NOUNS and PRONOUNS!! Chapter 14
OBJECT PRONOUNS.
Minds-On Look at the readings that we did yesterday.
Sentences 5th Grade Grammar Unit 1.
Pronouns.
Subject and Verb Agreement
Nouns and Pronouns.
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
************** ADJECTIVE CLAUSES *****************
1A present tense verb be +, subject pronouns: I, you, etc.
Subjects & Predicates In order to express a complete thought, a sentence must have two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject names whom or what.
Presentation transcript:

Nouns and Verbs

The Pledge of Allegiance What is a noun? person: place: thing: student boy Miley Cyrus teacher Bob Atteberry girl doctor park Humble Skate Park school mall classroom pencil lamp desk swimsuit The Pigman The Pledge of Allegiance

What is a plural noun? A noun names more than one. They are usually formed by adding or to the singular noun. Singular: Plural: plural -S -ES student bench hotel truth truths students benches hotels

What is different about the circled nouns? person: place: thing: student boy Miley Cyrus teacher Bob Atteberry girl doctor They're proper nouns! park Humble Skate Park school mall classroom pencil lamp desk swimsuit The Outsiders The Pledge of Allegiance

Proper Nouns Thomas Alvarez country age man Disney World building A ___________ noun names a specific _________, ___________, or __________. Label these nouns as either common or proper. Thomas Alvarez country age man Disney World building proper person thing place

Identify the common and proper nouns in the following sentences, and label them on your notes. Kingwood Middle School is my favorite place to see my friends. Bella, the girl in Twilight, has the coolest hair. George offered Godzilla a ten-dollar loan to buy a second pizza. A boy and his mother dined at a pizza restaurant. Reading has become my favorite hobby thanks to RELA.

I can___________________. What is a verb? An ACTION VERB shows action. It shows what a noun is doing. Fill in the following sentence with an action verb: I is the noun, and the verbs are showing what the I is doing. I can___________________. run listen jump laugh sing dance

am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been What is a LINKING verb? A verb connects the subject, which is always a or , to another word that identifies or describes the subject. Linking verbs are most commonly different forms of the verb “to be.” am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been EXAMPLE: Laura is sweet. In this sentence, the verb is LINKS the subject Laura to the idea that she is sweet. linking noun pronoun

What is a HELPING verb? A HELPING VERB always accompanies another type of verb and is never found by itself but usually is paired with a linking or action verb. (Hence the word HELP) The role of a helping verb is to give the main verb special meaning or a time frame (tense). The most common helping verbs are can, could, do, did, has, had, have, may, might, must, shall, should, will and would. . EXAMPLE: Aardvark, my neighbor, has been playing his music too loudly. Helping Verbs Main Verb

Identify all of the verbs in following sentences, and write them on your notes. He decides to stick to soccer. Sara could take more units, or she could get a part-time job to help pay for educational expenses. The public listens with great interest. Fall is my favorite season because of the cool weather. My sister-in-law writes novels and short stories, and she has become famous because of them.

WARM UP: Decide whether the CAPITALIZED word is a noun or a verb. The dog ate all the COOKIES. My friend JUMPED over the fence. Kelly HAS EATEN that Blue Bell flavor before. The BUTTERFLY flew away. MR. ATTEBERRY, I found a worm in the grass. He WRIGGLED away in the dirt. My mom took me to the PARTY. Elvis WAS a famous singer. Noun Verb Verb Noun Noun Verb Noun Verb