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NOUNS - Definition: A word or word group that is used to name a NOUNS - Definition: A word or word group that is used to name a person, place, thing, or an idea. -Examples: Ms. Bohac, Ocotillo Wells, Rope, and book.

Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns COMMON Noun: -Definition: A common noun names any one Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns COMMON Noun: -Definition: A common noun names any one of a group or persons, places, things, or ideas and is generally not capitalized. -Examples: Book, school, marker, computer, and phone. or PROPER Noun: -Definition: A proper noun names a particular person, place, thing, idea, and is capitalized. -Examples: Penncrest High School, Mac computer, and Channing Tatum.

FIND THE NOUNS p - The lady went to the store yesterday. p - FIND THE NOUNS p - The lady went to the store yesterday. p - All she wanted was friendship, peace, and love. p Ms. Caiola is a great history teacher at Penncrest High School. p The movie was boring, but the popcorn was good.

PRONOUNS - Definition: A word that is used in place of one or more PRONOUNS - Definition: A word that is used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns. -Examples: I, they, your, she, we, them, he, us, him, his, their, them, and its. He is playing with the train. They are playing all together. Is she sleeping in her bed?

Personal Pronoun -Definition: A personal pronoun refers to the one speaking is first person, Personal Pronoun -Definition: A personal pronoun refers to the one speaking is first person, the one spoken to is second person, or the one being spoken to is third person. -First Person: I, me, my, mine, we, us, our. -Second person: you, yours, your. -Third person: He, him his, she, hers, its, they, them, theirs. Look, I am good at reading! They are playing jump rope. You click the icon to open the game.

Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns -Demonstrative Pronouns: -Definition: A demonstrative pronoun is used to point Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns -Demonstrative Pronouns: -Definition: A demonstrative pronoun is used to point our a specific person, place, thing, or idea. -Examples: This, That, These, Those. I think this paper is good enough. -Interrogative Pronouns: -Definition: An interrogative pronoun introduces a question. -Examples: Who, whom, which, what, whose. Hmmm, who is in my class?

FIND THE PRONOUNS p - Her bag was bigger than her body! p - FIND THE PRONOUNS p - Her bag was bigger than her body! p - Their house was smaller than mine. p p - I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings, that was never my intention. - Is this paper yours?

ADJECTIVE -Definition: A word that is used to modify (DESCRIBE) a noun or a ADJECTIVE -Definition: A word that is used to modify (DESCRIBE) a noun or a pronoun. Green Dice. Transparent ghost Old Man Haunted House

FIND THE ADJECTIVES p - She was a beautiful singer, but a horrible dancer. FIND THE ADJECTIVES p - She was a beautiful singer, but a horrible dancer. p - He had short brown hair, large blue eyes, and a welcoming white smile. p - They were the fastest runners, running quickly past everyone.

ACTION VERBS -Definition: A verb that is used to express action or a state ACTION VERBS -Definition: A verb that is used to express action or a state of being. -Example: Texting, jumping, push, doing. Mom is helping jack do his homework. She is exercising. The boys are loading the bus.

HELPING VERBS -Definition: Helping Verbs help the main verb express action or a state HELPING VERBS -Definition: Helping Verbs help the main verb express action or a state of being. -Examples: can, do, has, might, should, and could. Hey! You should put the toys in the box. Please, can you cut the cake now?

LINKING VERBS p Link a noun or pronoun to an adjective. n Examples: p LINKING VERBS p Link a noun or pronoun to an adjective. n Examples: p He is shy. p She is pretty p They are nice.

FIND THE VERBS p - Leslie ran quickly into the room. p - She FIND THE VERBS p - Leslie ran quickly into the room. p - She was a friend of mine. p - They are nice to me. p - My grand mom always helps me complete my homework and turn in assignments. p - They assume that I cannot give a speech.

CONJUNCTIONS -Definition: A word that joins word or words groups. FANBOYS -- FOR AND CONJUNCTIONS -Definition: A word that joins word or words groups. FANBOYS -- FOR AND NOR BUT OR YET SO

FIND THE CONJUNCTIONS p p - Let’s go to the mall and the movies. FIND THE CONJUNCTIONS p p - Let’s go to the mall and the movies. - I loved the food, but I wouldn’t go back due to the price. p - Will you go there with me tomorrow? p - It was funny, yet I didn’t laugh. p - Would you rather see a comedy or an action movie?

ADVERB Definition: A word that modifies (DESCRIBES) a verb, an adjective, or another word. ADVERB Definition: A word that modifies (DESCRIBES) a verb, an adjective, or another word. - Lots of them end in LY! -Examples: There, up, here, down, yesterday, weekly, later, and fast. - The girl is riding quickly. It is going to rain tomorrow and weekly from now on.

FIND THE ADVERBS p - He spoke quietly so he wouldn’t disturb anyone. p FIND THE ADVERBS p - He spoke quietly so he wouldn’t disturb anyone. p - She ran fast; no one could compete! p - I’ll meet you there tomorrow! p - She sang loudly and proudly. p - He studied hard for the test.

PREPOSITIONS -Definition: A word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun PREPOSITIONS -Definition: A word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word. - ANYWHERE A MOUSE COULD GO! - Examples: Aboard, below, from, since, about, beneath, throughout, concerning, past, and without. This guy is from history. They are aboard the train.

PREPOSITION PHRASES p What goes along with the preposition? What makes the preposition complete? PREPOSITION PHRASES p What goes along with the preposition? What makes the preposition complete? p Examples: n He walked with me. n We drove along a bumpy road. n She walked along the water.

OBJECTS OF A PREPOSITION Prepositions begin with a preposition, then end with a noun, OBJECTS OF A PREPOSITION Prepositions begin with a preposition, then end with a noun, pronoun, or gerund (ing. ) p Examples: p n The music plays in your ears when you are sleeping. n He was standing right behind them. n I tried to laugh without sneezing.

FIND THE OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION p It was a joke between friends. p FIND THE OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION p It was a joke between friends. p Is the food on the table for the dogs? p This is one small step for man. p She laughed behind his back.

CORRECTLY IDENTIFY EACH PART OF THE SENTENCE p. I love going to the humongous CORRECTLY IDENTIFY EACH PART OF THE SENTENCE p. I love going to the humongous King of Prussia Mall, and I browse quickly through each store. n n n Nouns Pronouns Verbs Adjective Conjunction Preposition, prepositional phrase, objective of the preposition.