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C.O.W. #1 Concept Of the Week
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Noun Our family is planning a vacation in the Rockies. Person, place, thing, or idea
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Pronoun She was willing to testify. A word used to take the place of a noun Antecedent The noun the pronoun substitutes When Paul arrived, he was happy. Paul is the antecedent for he
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Adjective After a brief intermission, the puppet show resumed. A word used to describe a noun or pronoun Answers these questions: What kinds? How many? Which one? How much?
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Verb The breeze became very chilly. A word that expresses action
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Adverb Judy Blume is a very popular author of teenage fiction. A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb Answers the questions: Where? When? In what manner? To what extent?
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Preposition All of the students except seniors must register for classes. A word that relates a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence Any word that can fit on the blank is a preposition The squirrel ran______the tree. Anything you can do to a box or cloud…(most of the time)
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Conjunction Our town has no shopping mall, nor is it about to build one. A word used to connect other words or groups of words
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Interjection Hurrah! The lost kitten has been found. A word that expresses strong emotion
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Sentences Every sentence must have a subject and a predicate Subjects will always be a noun, pronoun, or proper noun Cat Dog
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Predicates will always be a verb and say what the subject is or does. The cat runs. Runs The dog eats. Eats
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Do not write this: Shots in the arm People in the waiting room The surgery was successful I feel wonderful Then the doctor And then the cake We went to the party
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Types of Sentences Declarative Imperative Exclamatory Interrogative
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Declarative This is a statement The frog is slimy.
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Imperative This is a command that ends with a. or an ! Get your shots before you go to school.
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Exclamatory This is a statement with strong emotion and always ends with an ! The boy is sick from eating a frog!
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Interrogative This is a question and always ends with a ? Is the boy sick from eating a frog?
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COW #1 First name last name Week of: 9/15-9/19 Palpable/adj. Definition: to describe something invisible that is so intense it feels as though is has substance Concept: a declarative sentence with an adverb, adjective, common noun, & proper noun; circle the adverb & adjective, & underline all nouns Sample: The fear of Knott’s Scary Farm was so great; it was almost palpable.
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Don’t forget… 1. Declarative sentence 2. Palpable 3. Common noun(s) 4. Proper noun(s) 5. Adverb 6. Adjective 7. Circle adverb 8. Circle adjective 9. Underline all nouns
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