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- noun used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
- pronoun a word (such as i, he, she, you, it, we, or they) that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase
- verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
- adjective modify or describe a noun or a pronoun
- adverb word that modifies (describes) a verb (she sings loudly), adverbs often end in ly
- preposition word or phrase that connects a noun or pronoun to a verb or adjective in a sentence
- conjunction word used to join words, phrases, sentences, and clauses
- interjection word or phrase that expresses something in a sudden or exclamatory way, especially an emotion
1 identify the noun. verb
2 identify the verb. mother, truck, banana
3 what is an adjective? lion
4 three sets of nouns conjunctions
5 three sets of adverbs always, beautifully, often
6 above, across, against a word that describes nouns and pronouns
7 but, and, because, although preposition
8 wow! ouch! hurrah! preposition
9 mary and joe are friends. barked
10 jane ran around the corner yesterday. interjection
Brief Explanations
- To identify a noun, we look for a word that names a person, place, or thing. "Lion" is a noun as it names an animal.
- A verb describes an action, state, or occurrence. "Barked" is a verb as it describes an action.
- An adjective modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. "A word that describes nouns and pronouns" is the correct definition for an adjective.
- "Mother, truck, banana" are examples of nouns.
- "Always, beautifully, often" are adverbs as they modify verbs and often end in -ly.
- "Above, across, against" are prepositions as they connect a noun or pronoun to a verb or adjective in a sentence.
- "But, and, because, although" are conjunctions as they join words, phrases, sentences, and clauses.
- "Wow! Ouch! Hurrah!" are interjections as they express something in a sudden or exclamatory way, especially an emotion.
- In "Mary and Joe are friends", "are" is a verb.
- In "Jane ran around the corner yesterday", "ran" is a verb, "around" is a preposition.
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- C. Lion
- I. barked
- F. a word that describes nouns and pronouns
- B. mother, truck, banana
- E. always, beautifully, often
- G. preposition
- D. conjunctions
- J. interjection
- A. verb (are)
- A. verb (ran), G. preposition (around)