Grammar Review Nouns Person Place Thing Idea Nouns Person mom dad teacher student Proper Noun Sheila Bob Mike Place street school church Proper Noun Belmont Ridge Road Briar Woods High School ID: 764651
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Grammar Review
Nouns Person Place ThingIdea
Nouns Person: mom, dad, teacher, student Proper Noun: Sheila, Bob, Mike Place: street, school, church Proper Noun: Belmont Ridge Road, Briar Woods High School Thing: car, desk, table Idea: honor, love, courage, determination
Adjectives Words that describe the nouns. Taste: bitter, sweet, fruity Touch : soft, plastic, greasy Sound: blaring, hushed, raspy Color: magenta, black, red
Adjectives Size: massive, tiny, scrawny Shape: round, sharp, smooth Time : eternal, future, youngAmount: limited, myriad, profuseEmotion: Fair, foolish, manic
Worksheet on Adj. and Nouns
Verbs Describe and denote action (action) Let you know something exists (linking/helping)
Verbs Action: scan scare scatter scavenge schedulescoldscoopscore scout scrape
Linking Am * Can Is * Have * WillAre * Had * ShallWas * Has * CouldWere * Do * WouldBe * Does * ShouldBeing * Did * MightBeen * Must *May
Adverbs Words that help modify or describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. They answer the questions of how, when, where, and to what extent Think most words that end in “ ly ”
Adverbs - Examples Cheaply Slowly EasilySadly Always Quickly softly
Prepositions Show the relationship between a noun and another word in the sentence. These are NOT verbs. Usually location words.
Preposition Up Around OftenIn Between Down OverUnderagainst
Conjunctions Connecting words FANBOYS For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Interjections Show strong emotion. Wow, bam, gee, ha, ouch Usually followed by an exclamation point.