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Parts of Speech Review
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Noun Person, place, or thing…idea, emotion
House, dog, Stewart, Central Magnet, happiness, peace, flock, school, herd,
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verb Action—run, hit, smile, dance State of Being
Used alone—I am hungry.—linking verb Used w/ action verb—I am going to the store.—helping verb
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pronoun Takes the place of a noun Subject & Object Indefinite
S—I read a book. O—Anna gave the book to me. Indefinite Anyone, few, many, each, one, nobody, no one Demonstrative—this, that, these, those Possessive—My, his, yours, its, mine, theirs, ours
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adjective Describes a noun or pronoun Answers:
Which one—Hand me the red pencil. What kind—She is the smartest teacher I have. How many—Five puppies ran across the street.
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adverb Describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb
He ran quickly. (verb) She is the most talented runner on the team. (adj.) He ran very quickly to the finish line. (adv.) Answer: how?, when?, where? He ran quickly. (HOW he ran) I will go to the store tomorrow. (WHEN I will go) He ran ahead and saved us seats. (WHERE he ran)
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preposition Shows location Will always have a phrase
Preposition + (adjectives) + object (noun/pronoun)
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conjunction Coordinating (FANBOYS) Subordinating
Combine Ind. Clauses—USE A COMMA I was late, but the speaker hadn’t started. I was late, so I had to stand in the back. Subordinating Combine Ind. Clause with Dep. Clause—USE A COMMA ONLY WHEN THE DEP. CLAUSE BEGINS THE SENTENCE Because I was late, I had to stand in the back. I had to stand in the back because I was late.
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Interjection Interrupting words Oh! I didn’t know she was coming also.
Yes! Please add me to the list.
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