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The 9 Parts of Speech 1.Noun 2.Pronoun 3.Article 4.Adjective 5.Verb 6.Adverb 7.Conjunction 8.Preposition 9.Interjection Parts of Speech Rap
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Make a Chart… Fold your paper into 3 columns. Fold your paper into 3 columns. Title the page: The 9 Parts of Speech Title the page: The 9 Parts of Speech Label columns: Label columns: Part of Speech Part of Speech What is it? What is it? My Notes (you choose: examples, sentences or your own notes to help you remember the part of speech) My Notes (you choose: examples, sentences or your own notes to help you remember the part of speech)
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What is a Noun? a person, place, thing or idea a person, place, thing or idea Ex. student, Chicago, spatula, happiness Ex. student, Chicago, spatula, happiness Find the nouns: Find the nouns: It was a pleasure to meet the president. It was a pleasure to meet the president. Fear is in the air. Fear is in the air.
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What is a Pronoun? A word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence A word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence Ex. He, her, us, somebody, it, mine, them, their, yourself Ex. He, her, us, somebody, it, mine, them, their, yourself Find the pronouns: Find the pronouns: Everybody wants to dance with him. Everybody wants to dance with him.
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What is an Article? Articles precede a noun or noun phrase in a sentence Articles precede a noun or noun phrase in a sentence Ex. a, an, the (that’s it!) Ex. a, an, the (that’s it!) A dinosaur chased an elephant through the playground. A dinosaur chased an elephant through the playground.
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What is an Adjective? A word that modifies (describes) a noun or pronoun A word that modifies (describes) a noun or pronoun Ex. spicy, worried, magnificent, French, clever Ex. spicy, worried, magnificent, French, clever
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What is a Verb? An action or state of being word in a sentence An action or state of being word in a sentence Ex. giggle, float, was, used to, stumbled, am Ex. giggle, float, was, used to, stumbled, am Find the verbs: Find the verbs: Today has been the longest day of my life. Today has been the longest day of my life.
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What is an Adverb? A word that modifies (describes) a verb A word that modifies (describes) a verb Ex. skillfully, eagerly, quickly Ex. skillfully, eagerly, quickly Find the adverbs: Find the adverbs: George walked carefully, so he wouldn’t accidentally wake his mom. George walked carefully, so he wouldn’t accidentally wake his mom.
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What is a Conjunction? A word that joins two independent clauses (sentences) together. A word that joins two independent clauses (sentences) together. FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so I need to mail the invitations, but I can’t decide on the guest list. I need to mail the invitations, but I can’t decide on the guest list.
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What is a Preposition? A word that links nouns, pronouns or phrases to other words in a sentence A word that links nouns, pronouns or phrases to other words in a sentence Ex. under, near, behind, after, during, of, to, in Ex. under, near, behind, after, during, of, to, in
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What is an Interjection? A word that shows emotion and is not grammatically related to the rest of the sentence A word that shows emotion and is not grammatically related to the rest of the sentence Wow, I never knew you could break dance. Wow, I never knew you could break dance. Ouch, that hurt. Ouch, that hurt.
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Challenge! Find all 9 parts of speech in the sentence. Find all 9 parts of speech in the sentence. Hints: 3 nouns, 1 pronoun, 1 article, 2 adjectives, 2 verbs, 1 adverb, 1 conjunction, 1 preposition, 1 interjection Hints: 3 nouns, 1 pronoun, 1 article, 2 adjectives, 2 verbs, 1 adverb, 1 conjunction, 1 preposition, 1 interjection Yesterday, we travelled along the bumpy road and quickly found angry snakes--yikes! Yesterday, we travelled along the bumpy road and quickly found angry snakes--yikes!
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Subjects and Predicates: Two parts of a sentence
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Subject What or who the sentence is about What or who the sentence is about Hint: the subject usually comes before the verb. Hint: the subject usually comes before the verb. What is the subject? What is the subject? My dogs played in the water. My dogs played in the water.
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Predicate The part of the sentence that tells something about the subject The part of the sentence that tells something about the subject Hint: the predicate is the verb and everything after it. Hint: the predicate is the verb and everything after it. What is the predicate? What is the predicate? My dogs played in the water. My dogs played in the water.
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