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Noun Phrases Adjectives Being specific Noun Phrases Adjectives Being specific

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Nouns Adverbs Describing Imagining Creating a picture Nouns A noun names a person place idea thing or feeling In front of a noun we often have one of a an the George had a ID: 1002370

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1. Noun PhrasesAdjectivesBeing specificNounsAdverbsDescribing ImaginingCreating a picture

2. NounsA noun names a person, place, idea, thing or feeling.In front of a noun, we often have one of ...aantheGeorge had a feeling of excitement. A dragon flew over a mountain.A bird heard the sound of the dragon.

3. AdjectivesYou can have several adjectives together… An adjective describes a noun.Adjectives can come beside the noundragonfire.breathes or they can complete a sentence.Thescary but stupid. dragonfierce, greenseemedThe fierce, green dragon…But then you need a comma.The

4. AdjectivesAdjectives describe nouns.Adjectives can come beside the noun.Adjectives can complete a sentence.The dragonWhat sort of dragon? The huge, terrifying dragonGo on…How did the dragon feel?The huge, terrifying dragon felt… The huge, terrifying dragon felt puzzled.Can you spot the adjectives? The huge, terrifying dragon felt puzzled.

5. AdverbsAdverbs add to adjectives – they tell us more about the description.The really smart princess outwitted the dragon. The silly dragon...How silly is the dragon?extremely We can choose an adverb.really The smart princess …How smart is the princess?very unusually Now we can finish the sentence.The extremely silly dragon tired himself out. Now try it yourself!exceptionally quite

6. The ____ relieved princess Using adverbsAn _________ unusual story endingAn ________ horrid thing to sayA_______ stupid prince Add an adverb to tell us more about each description.An awfullyabsolutelyextremelyquiteHint! Try your adverb out. Does it make sense?