NOUN JINGLE This little noun Floating around

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NOUN JINGLE This little noun Floating around Names a person, place, or thing. With a knick knack, paddy wack, These are English rules. Isn’t language fun and cool?

Pronoun Jingle This little pronoun, Floating around, Takes the place of a little old noun. With a knick knack,paddy wack, These are English rules. Isn’t language fun and cool?

Subject Pronoun Jingles There are seven subject pronouns That are easy as can be: I and we, (clap 2 times) He and she, (clap 2 times) It and they and you. (clap 3 times)

Verb Jingle A verb shows action, There’s no doubt! It tells what the subject does, Like sing and shout. Actions verbs are fun to do. Now, it’s time to name a few. So, clap your hands and join our rhyme; Say those verbs in record time!

Verb Jingle Wiggle, jiggle, turn around; Raise your arms And stomp the ground. Shake your finger and wink your eye; Wave those action verbs good-bye!

Sentence Jingle A sentence, sentence, sentence Is complete, complete, complete When 5 simple rules It meets, meets, meets. It has a subject, subject, subject And a verb, verb, verb . It makes sense, sense, sense With every word, word, word.

Sentence Jingle Add a capital letter, letter And an end mark, mark. Now, we’re finished, and aren’t we smart! Now our sentence has all its parts! REMEMBER Subject, verb, complete sense, Capital letter and an end mark, too. That’s what a sentence is all about!

Adverb Jingle An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. An adverb asks How? When? Where? To find an adverb: Go, Ask, Get. Where do I go? To a verb, adjective, or another adverb. What do I ask? How? When? Where? What do I get? An ADVERB! That’s what!

Adjective Jingle An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun. An adjective asks What kind? Which one? How many? To find an adjective: Go, Ask, Get. Where do I go? To a noun or pronoun. What do I ask? What kind? Which one? What do I get? An ADJECTIVE! That’s what!

Article Adjective Jingle We are the article adjectives Teeny, tiny adjectives; A, AN, THE A, AN, THE We are called article adjectives and noun markers; We are memorized and used every day. So, if you spot us, you can mark us With the label A. We are the article adjectives, Teeny, tiny adjectives: A, AN, THE A, AN, THE

Preposition Jingle A PREP PREP PREPOSITION Is a special group of words That connects a NOUN, NOUN, NOUN Or a PRO, PRO, PRONOUN To the rest of the sentence.

Object of a Prep Jingle Dum De Dum Dum! An O-P is a N-O-U-N or a P-R-O After the P-R-E-P In a S-E-N-T-E-N-C-E. Dum De Dum Dum – DONE!

Preposition Flow Jingle Preposition, Preposition Starting with an A Aboard, about, above, across, after, against, along, among, around, at. Starting with a B Before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond, but, by

Preposition Flow Preposition, Preposition Starting with a D Down , during Don’t go away Go to the middle and see what we say. E-F-I and L-N-O

Preposition Flow Except, for, from, in, inside, into, like, near, of, off, on, out, outside, over. Preposition, Preposition Almost through Start with P and end with W. Past, since, through, throughout, to, toward, under, underneath, until, up, upon, with, within, without.

Preposition Flow Preposition, Preposition Easy as can be. We’re all finished, And aren’t you pleased? We’ve just recited all 49 of these!