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ADVERBS INTERJECTIONS Noun The 8 Parts of Speech PRONOUNS CONJUNCTIONS PRPOSITIONS ADJECTIVES VERB
NOUNS • Nouns name persons, places, things, or concepts • pilot • house • toy • happiness • Proper name specific persons, places things, or concepts • Bill • Iowa • Supreme Court • Buddhism • Collective nouns name groups • Team • Flock • Jury
Practice: Complete the sentences below with the correct types of noun. • Emily brought the _______ with her to school. (Noun) • Jose hopes to visit _________ one day. (Proper Noun) • I saw a _______ on television today. (Collective Noun)
VERBS • Verbs move the meaning of a sentence by: • Showing action (run, gaze, understand) • Showing occurrence (become, happen) • Showing a state of being (be, seem) **Auxiliary verbs (helping verbs) combine with other verbs to create verb phrases • Include forms of be, do, and have • Also include can, could, may, must, shall, should, will, and would
Practice: Complete the sentences below with the correct types of verb. • I ________ to the event. (Verb that shows action) • The party ________ last weekend. (Verb that shows occurrence) • She _______ very happy. (Verb that shows being) • I _______ do my homework tonight. (Auxiliary)
PRONOUNS • Pronouns function as nouns in sentences and often take the place of nouns. • Personal Pronouns: refer to specific persons or things. • I, you, he, she, it, we, they • Indefinite Pronouns: Do not refer to specific nouns • All, some, any, none, somebody, anything • Possessive Pronouns: indicate ownership. • My, mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs, etc. • The noun that a pronoun refers to or replaces is called an antecedent. • Tom said he wasn’t at the part.
Practice: Complete the sentences below with the correct types of pronoun. • ________ likes peanut butter a lot. (Personal) • ________of you may want to listen. (Indefinite) • _______ house is amazing! (Possessive)
ADJECTIVES • Adjective modify (limit the meaning of) nouns and pronouns, usually by: • Describing (The red Corvette ran off the slippery road.) • Identifying (That Corvetteis totaled.) • Quantifying (We saw many more Corvettes that day.) • Articles are also considered modifiers (the, a, an)
Practice: Complete the sentences below with the correct types of adjective. • That was a very ________ baby. (Describing) • ______ day will forever by remembered as the day I ran over the mailbox. • I have seen _______ aliens in my lifetime.
ADVERBS • Adverbs modify: • Verbs: I recently lost my job. • Adjectives: It was an extremely confusing movie. • Other adverbs:They very nearly captured the flag.
Practice: Complete the sentences below with the correct types of adverb. • I __________ hate alfalfa sprouts. (modifies verbs) • What a _________ adorable house that is! (modifies adjectives) • She __________ positively vexes me! (modifies adverbs)
PREPOSITIONS • Structural words that express relationships in: • Space (down, up, over) • Time (before, after, until) • Other senses (against, except)
Practice: Complete the sentences below with a preposition. • When searching for your keys, you should always look _______ the couch. • I like to workout _________ I eat a good meal. • Don’t run ________ me!
CONJUNCTIONS Conjunctions connect words or groups of words to each other. Let’s start with one… • Coordinating Conjunctions-Join equal structures (and, but, or, yet, nor for, so) FANBOYS! EX: The boys ate two pies, and they loved both.
Practice: Complete the sentences below with a coordinating conjunction. • I went to the movies _____ I went to the mall. • A huge ________ docile dog approached us.
INTERJECTIONS • Interjections express surprise or emotion: oh, ouch, ah, hey, yes, hurray, etc.
Practice: Complete the sentences below with an interjection. • ______! I aced my quiz. • ______! It’s a leprechaun.
PRACTICE MADLIBS The _______ was preparing for his dive into the noun-person _______. Before he jumped _______ the boat, noun-place preposition he always _________ his wife. ____ was always action verb Personal pronoun very _______about his diving, ______ she will be adjectiveconjunction ________ happy the day he ____________. Adverb action verb