PPT-Verb, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection

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Identify the correct part of speech Which part of speech Giant pandas live in the bamboo forests of China a verb b preposition c interjection d adverb Which

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Identify the correct part of speech Which part of speech Giant pandas live in the bamboo forests of China a verb b preposition c interjection d adverb Which part of speech. 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. Yeaya. Nouns. Person. . Susie, Ms. Carey, Aunt . Nicey. Place. . California, school, park, India. Thing. . book, football, soda, candy. Idea. . pride, love, peace, anger, morals. Find all of the nouns! There are 18. 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. English book . pg. 192-193. What is an interjection?. An interjection is a word or words that show feeling or emotion.. If the interjection shows strong feeling, it stands alone and is followed by an exclamation point.. 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). 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. 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. . prep.. at off like I went . to. the store.. to from through. in of . . . prep.. out into The box is . on. the table.. for over. by under. on . with. 2. Little words that begin phrases and often tell about location.. 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. Review of Adjectives and Adverbs. Adjective. -modifies a . noun. or a . pronoun. Adverb. -may modify a . verb. , an . adjective. , or another . adverb. *Most adverbs end in –. ly. (clearly, happily, eagerly), but not all adverbs. Moreover, a few common adjectives end in –.

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