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Parts of Speech
A NOUN's the name of something.
Ex: school or garden, toy, or swing.
ADJECTIVES describe the noun,
Ex: great, small, pretty, white, or brown.
VERBS give action.
Ex: read, write, count, sing, jump, or run.
ADVERBS tell which one, what kind, how many, or how the action is being done. *They normally end in "ly"*
Ex: very, that, safely, quickly, badly, well.
CONJUNCTIONS join the words together,
Ex: men and women, wind or weather.
The PREPOSITION links the noun/pronoun to the remainder of the sentece
Ex: school or garden, toy, or swing.
ADJECTIVES describe the noun,
Ex: great, small, pretty, white, or brown.
VERBS give action.
Ex: read, write, count, sing, jump, or run.
ADVERBS tell which one, what kind, how many, or how the action is being done. *They normally end in "ly"*
Ex: very, that, safely, quickly, badly, well.
CONJUNCTIONS join the words together,
Ex: men and women, wind or weather.
The PREPOSITION links the noun/pronoun to the remainder of the sentece
*It usually tells where something is*
Ex: in, through, beside, under, beneath, over
The INTERJECTION shows excitment or surprise
As: Oh, how pretty! Ah! how wise!
The INTERJECTION shows excitment or surprise
As: Oh, how pretty! Ah! how wise!
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