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The 8 Parts of Speech

The 8 Parts of Speech. Common Nouns: Words that name a person, place, or thing. The cow jumped over the moon . We celebrated my birthday with a great, big, chocolate cake . Shawn cut the grass. Shawn Cut grass. Proper Noun: A specific person, place, or thing.

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The 8 Parts of Speech

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  1. The 8 Parts of Speech

  2. Common Nouns: Words that name a person, place, or thing

  3. The cow jumped over the moon. We celebrated my birthday with a great, big, chocolate cake.

  4. Shawn cut the grass. Shawn Cut grass

  5. Proper Noun: A specific person, place, or thing

  6. Sandburg is a great place to learn!

  7. He walked across the Betsy Ross Bridge. Betsy Ross Bridge He across

  8. Pronoun: words that take the place of nouns

  9. Chris likes to eat. He likes to eat. Cindy is going to Becky’s house. She is going to her house.

  10. I sing loudly during class. Loudly I class

  11. Adjective: a word that describes a noun or pronoun. It tells what kind, how many, or which one.

  12. Sour lemons Happy kids

  13. Cindy has blonde hair. hair Cindy blonde

  14. Verb: Is the action in a sentence

  15. Running

  16. Erin is running a marathon. Jessica jumped over the spider. Spider Jessica Jumped

  17. Adverbs: Describes how the action is performed. They tell how much, how often, when and where something is done. Usually end in ly The dog quickly ran towards his owner. How did he run?

  18. The man sat alone. A. Sat man alone

  19. Prepositions: A word that shows position or direction. Examples: in, out, under, over, after, into The cat was asleep under the covers.

  20. I ran towards the school bus. Ran Towards School bus What did I do? In which direction?

  21. Conjunctions: A word that connects words or phrases

  22. And, but, or, nor, although, yet, so, although My dog likes to take long walks and catch Frisbees.

  23. Interjections: a word that shows emotion

  24. Ouch! I was stung by a bee. Ouch Stung bee

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