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English 2 Review
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A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. A noun can work as the subject, direct object, indirect object, object of the preposition, or predicate nominative.
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1.I want to buy some ice cream. 2.I attend school. 3.My English teacher is awesome! 4.We have a guinea pig. 5.I am in mourning. 6.I dance for joy! 7.We learned French. 8.I dated Moses. 9.We visited St. Louis. 10.I live in the country.
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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.
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1.I want to buy some ice cream. 2.I attend school. 3.My English teacher is awesome! 4.We have a guinea pig. 5.I am in mourning. 6.I dance for joy! 7.We learned French. 8.I dated Moses. 9.We visited St. Louis. 10.I live in the country.
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An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun.
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1.I want to buy some ice cream. 2.I attend a secondary school. 3.My English teacher is awesome! 4.We have an adorable guinea pig. 5.I am in deep mourning. 6.I dance for immense joy! 7.We learned Creole French. 8.I dated the handsome Moses. 9.We visited beautiful St. Louis. 10.I live in the deep country.
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A verb is a word (such as jump, think, happen, or exist ) that is usually one of the main parts of a sentence and that expresses an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.
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1.I want to buy some ice cream. 2.I attend a secondary school. 3.My English teacher is awesome! 4.We have an adorable guinea pig. 5.I am in deep mourning. 6.I dance for immense joy! 7.We learned Creole French. 8.I dated the handsome Moses. 9.We visited beautiful St. Louis. 10.I live in the deep country.
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An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb. Adverbs are often used to show time, place, manner, or degree. They answer the questions “when,” “where,” “how,” and “to what decree.
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1.I badly want to buy some ice cream. 2.I happily attend a secondary school. 3.My English teacher is perfectly awesome! 4.We have an adorably cute guinea pig. 5.I am in really deep mourning. 6.I always dance for immense joy! 7.We slowly learned Creole French. 8.I gladly dated the handsome Moses. 9.We visited the very beautiful St. Louis. 10.I gladly live in the deep country.
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An conjunction is a word that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words.
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1.I badly want to buy some ice cream and some cake. 2.I happily attend a secondary school, so I learn many things. 3.My English teacher is perfectly awesome, and I like her! 4.We have a cute guinea pig, but sometimes he squeaks. 5.I am in really deep mourning because my pig died. 6.I always dance for immense joy when I pass my tests! 7.We slowly learned Creole French, for it is a difficult language. 8.I gladly dated the handsome Moses since I liked him. 9.We visited the beautiful St. Louis after the parade was over. 10.I gladly live in the deep country and grow a great garden.
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A preposition is a word or group of words that is used with a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object.
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1.I want to buy some ice cream for myself. 2.I attend school at Mulvane. 3.My teacher in English is awesome! 4.We have a guinea pig in the room. 5.I am mourning for my pig. 6.I dance for joy! 7.We learned French within our curriculum. 8.I dated Moses without thinking. 9.We visited St. Louis in the summer. 10.I live in the country.
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An interjection is a spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses sudden or strong feeling.
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1.Ahh, that feels wonderful. 2.Alas! I’m lost in the wilderness. 3.Bah! That was a total waste of time. 4.Bless you, I couldn’t have done it without you. 5.Humph, he probably cheated to make such good grades. 6.Oh dear! I don’t know what to do about this mess. 7.Congrats! You finally got your Master’s degree. 8.Shoot! I forgot my brother’s birthday. 9.Good grief! Why are you wearing shorts in the winter? 10.Grrr! I’m going to get back at him for that.
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An article is a type of adjective that signals that a noun is going to follow. Articles are a, an, and the.
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1.Ahh, the bed feels wonderful. 2.Alas! I’m lost in the wilderness. 3.Bah! That was a total waste of time. 4.Bless you, I couldn’t have done the challenge without you. 5.Humph, he probably cheated to make such a good grade. 6.Oh dear! I don’t know what to do about the mess. 7.Congrats! You finally got a Master’s degree. 8.Shoot! I forgot the date of my brother’s birthday. 9.Good grief! Why are you wearing shorts in the winter? 10.Grrr! I’m going to get back at him for the insult.
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