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August 19, 2016 STEP 1: Find your envelopes in the back of the classroom. Make sure your name and period is written neatly somewhere on the outside of the envelope. Pack envelope with 5 items & paragraphs Pass forward STEP 2: While back there pick up 5 sheets of paper – whatever color and color combination you desire. 1 glue stick – you and your seat partner will be sharing between the two of you.
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Creating your 8 POS Booklet
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Now label each of your folds
Parts of Speech Noun Pronoun Adjective Article Verb Adverb Conjunction Preposition Interjection
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Note taking: Write each definition of the parts of speech (what’s written in read) above the word, but hidden under the tab. Write 3 examples of each part of speech on the back.
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August 24, 2018 STEP 1: Notes from Chapter 9 are due today, please make sure you’re names on it, and pass forward. STEP 2: Update your Grammar Table of Contents, and get some paper for notes Date Assignment Page 8/24/2018 Notes - 8 Parts of Speech 1 CW - 8 Parts of Speech Practice 2
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Welcome to Grammar FRIDAY!
Every Friday you’ll have grammar lessons to help improve your writing. Grab some paper it’s grammar time!
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PRE-TEST Please copy out the following sentences and label each word with the proper part of speech. She slowly digested her food. Mike rudely chewed and talked with his mouth open. Do you think we can get some service at this restaurant? If you only missed three words you may be excused from today’s lesson!
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PRE-TEST She slowly digested her food. She – pronoun Slowly – adverb
Digested – verb Her – pronoun Food – noun
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PRE-TEST 2. Mike rudely chewed and talked with his mouth open.
Mike – noun Rudely – adverb Chewed – verb And – conjunction Talked – verb With – preposition His – pronoun Mouth - noun Open - adjective
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PRE-TEST 3. Do you think we can get some service at this restaurant?
Do – verb You – pronoun Think – verb We – pronoun Can – verb Get – verb Some – adjective Service – noun At – preposition This – adjective Restaurant – noun
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8 Parts of Speech Amazingly, only eight parts of speech are used to classify hundreds of thousands of words. The challenge is that many words can be used for more than one part of speech. Select yes on the ballot. (noun) Cast a yes vote. (adjective) He voted yes. (adverb) Yes! (Interjection) Additionally, phrases and clauses can act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.
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A word that names a person, place, thing, idea, animal, quality, or action.
Nouns functions as the subject of the sentence.
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A word that takes the position of a noun and functions as nouns do.
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A word that modifies, qualifies, or describes nouns and pronouns
Generally adjectives appear immediately before the words they modify.
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*ARTICLES A word that is used before a noun and functions as an adjective All articles are adjectives, but not all adjectives are articles A, AN, THE
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A word denoting action, occurrence, or existence
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A word that modifies, verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
An “ly” ending almost always changes an adjective to an adverb
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A word that functions as a connector between words, phrases, and clauses
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A word that establishes a relationship between its object and another word in the sentence
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An exclamation expressing emotion
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On a sheet of paper that you will turn in:
1. Use PART in as few sentences as possible as a noun, verb, and adverb. 2. Use KEY in as few sentences as possible as a noun, verb, and adjective. 3. Use SO in as few sentences as possible as an adjective, adverb, and conjunction. 4. Use PAINT in as few sentences as possible as a noun, and verb.
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