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Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech. Preparing for your upcoming project. Standard for Mastery. LITERACY: L7.4 Determine or clarify the meanin g of unknown and multiple-meaning words or phrases. Use sources to determin e pronunciations, parts of speech , etc. Sooooooo …how many parts of speech are there?. 2.

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Parts of Speech

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  1. Parts of Speech Preparing for your upcoming project

  2. Standard for Mastery • LITERACY: L7.4 • Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words or phrases. • Use sources to determine pronunciations, parts of speech, etc

  3. Sooooooo…how many parts of speech are there? • 2 • 4 • 6 • 3 • 5 • 1 • 8 • 8 • 7 • 8 • 8

  4. common and Proper Nouns a thing a place an idea a person

  5. Verbs Click on each circle to learn more

  6. Adjective • Describes a noun

  7. How? Where? How Often? When?

  8. Interjection

  9. Preposition

  10. Conjunction Subordinating Conjunctions ride ON A WHITE BUS Conjunctions are either coordinating or subordinate Remember: A coordinating conjunction joins two independent clauses! 

  11. Pronoun • Personal pronouns (e.g., he, they) • Demonstrative pronouns (e.g., this, these) • Interrogative pronouns (e.g., which, who) • Indefinite pronouns (e.g., none, several) • Possessive pronouns (e.g., his, your) • Reciprocal pronouns (e.g., each other, one another) • Relative pronouns (e.g., which, where) • Reflexive pronouns (e.g., itself, himself) • Intensive pronouns (e.g., itself, himself) High achieving learners – click here 

  12. Let’s play a game Recap Noun: A noun is a person, place, thing, quality, or act.Examples: pencil, girl, supermarket, happiness Verb: Verbs are action or existence words that tell what nouns do.Examples: to fly, to run, to be, jump, lived Adjective: An adjective describes a noun.Examples: hairy, crazy, wonderful Adverb: An adverb describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. It often ends in "ly".Examples: carefully, easily, barely Interjection: An outcry or sudden utterance. Usually starts a sentence.Examples: Wow, Gosh, Amazing Preposition: A preposition describes the relationship between a noun and another noun(or verb or adverb).Examples: to, under, for, at, by, from Conjunction: A conjunction joins together words, phrases, or clauses.Examples: and, or, but, because, since, Pronoun: A pronoun replaces a noun or noun phrase that is understood from context.Examples: he, it, they

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