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Interjection: Added to a sentence to create or show emotion Example: Wow! Gosh! Oh, eh,

Noun: A person, place, or thing Example: year, neighbor, boy, girl, Frank Pronoun: Replaces a noun (to make sentences less repetitive) Example: He, she, I, we.

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Interjection: Added to a sentence to create or show emotion Example: Wow! Gosh! Oh, eh,

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  1. Noun: A person, place, or thingExample: year, neighbor, boy, girl, FrankPronoun: Replaces a noun (to make sentences less repetitive)Example: He, she, I, we

  2. Verb: Expresses actionExample: barked, dug, scratched, hit, stuckAdjective: Describes a nounExample: short, tall, fat, ugly, red

  3. Adverb:Describes a verb, adjective, or noun. An adverb indicates manner, time, place, cause, or degree and answers questions such as "how," "when," "where," "how much".Example: Quickly, boldly, softly, today(usually end in with –ly)

  4. Preposition: Links other parts of speech (usually indicates spatial, temporal, or logical relationship)Example: around, during, beneath, below, besideConjunction: combines sentences, phrases, or groups of wordsExample: and, but, yet, or, nor, for

  5. Interjection: Added to a sentence to create or show emotionExample: Wow! Gosh! Oh, eh,

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