ELA EQA Review 2nd Grade.

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ELA EQA Review 2nd Grade

Verbs: show action Examples: Swim Dance Run Play Work Fly Am Was Were is

Adjectives: describe a noun Examples: Pretty Tall Long Big Small Fuzzy Fluffy Hairy Shiny

Nouns: a person, place, thing, animal or idea Examples: School House Park Mom Dad Truck Pencil Car Desk Cat friend

Pronouns: takes the place of the noun Examples: He She We Us They Me I You Your our

Reflexive Pronouns Examples: Myself Himself Themselves Ourselves Yourself Herself

Compound Words: 2 words joined together to make a new word Examples: Pancake Sunrise Oatmeal Rainbow Sunshine Raincoat Cupcake Football Cheerleader softball

Types of sentences: statement, command, question, exclamation

Homophones Two words that sound the same but are spelled differently and do not mean the same thing

Two words joined together by an apostrophe Contractions Two words joined together by an apostrophe

Prefix/Suffix