PPT-CHAPTER 3 : VERB, ADVERB, PREPOSITION, CONJUNCTION, INTERJECTION

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PARTS OF SPEECH OVERVIEW THE VERB A verb is a word that is used to express action or a state of being The verbs can be classified in three

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PARTS OF SPEECH OVERVIEW THE VERB A verb is a word that is used to express action or a state of being The verbs can be classified in three. An Overview. Basic Parts of Speech. Noun. Pronoun. Verb. Adverb. Adjective. Preposition. Conjunction. Interjection. Noun. Definition:. a person, place, or thing. Often used with an article (a, the, an). Grammar. Unit 1. Sixth Grade. Lesson 5. Today we will learn about synonyms and antonyms.. Synonyms are words that have almost the same meaning.. Examples: held and aid, quick and fast, weak and feeble. Directions:. Think of an interjection for each picture.. When you hear the signal, share with your partner.. See which interjection your teacher used. . Give a point to the teacher or to the class!. S. George and A. Thelen, 2012. The word “. interjection. ” comes from a Latin word meaning “. to throw between. ”.. A. n interjection is a word that’s “thrown” into a sentence . to express an emotion, such as joy, fear, or sorrow. AFTER ALL, THE TWOS ARE EASY RIGHT?. JUST. DA. , . GI. , . PO. , AND . TE. !. acf. 2. caf. CAF. : N. A CAFETERIA OR CAFE. F. E. S. 3. AFH. 4. FAH. FAH. : SAME AS FA, A MUSICAL TONE. S. 5. AHL. 6. LAH. Miss Johnson. Conjunctions. Conjunctions. : a word that connects words, phrases (groups of words that . do not . contain both a subject and a verb), or clauses (groups of words that. do . contain subjects and verbs). An interjection is a word or a group of words that express an emotion. . There are two kinds of interjections……... A . strong interjection. is followed by an exclamation point.. Go! That light is green. Lesson 1: What is an Adverb?. Adverbs. An . adverb . is a word that describes a verb. . Tell how, when, or where the action happens. . Many end in –. ly. . . Common Adverbs. How: fast, hard, together, happily, quietly. 1. Reem. . Alshalan. Conjunctions. There are four types of conjunctions:. 1- Coordinating Conjunctions. 2- Correlative (paired) Conjunctions. 3- Subordinating Conjunctions. 4- Conjunctive Adverbs. 2. What is a preposition?. A . preposition. is one of the eight parts of speech.. Some common . prepositions. include. Except, before, after, of, to, from, for, during, beside, between, among, into, above, below, include, like, as, at, in, since, within, near, through, toward, within, etc.. Prayer Requests. Class Luncheon Tomorrow. Prepositions Song. test. Score Keepers?. REVIEW. Chapter 6. . Preposition Definition?. Definition:. Show . relationship. /. connection!!!. Have a noun or pronoun as their object. ADVERB PHRASES ( “Adverb phrases” do English Grammar Today © Cambridge University Press) Adverb phrases: forms An adverb phrase consists of one or more words. The adverb is the head of the phrase and can either appear alone or be modified by other words. Objective. Acquire . and use . academic . and domain-specific . words. (7.L.6. ). Rationale . We need to be able to apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different . contexts. . Verb Phrase. : have been sleeping [no subject]. . Prepositional Phrase. : during the afternoon [no subject or verb]. . . Infinitive Phrase. : to snore loudly [no subject or verb]. Verb Phrase.

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