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110227 Nouns (image/jpeg)
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A person, place, or thing Ex: player, hospital, pizza |
An action Ex: jumping, hugging, laughing | |
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Adverb Intro Toc (image/png)
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These describe the action being done Ex: loudly, boldly, quietly |
These describe nouns Ex: purple, hairy, shiny | |
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These are words that take the place of nouns (and keep you from repeating yourself when writing or speaking) Ex: he, she, they, them, his, her, I, you |
These words connect the noun with words that answer where, when, what, or who Ex: through, below, of, to, around | |
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These are used to refer to actions that took place in the past Ex: ran, kicked, slept, caught, studied |
there: a position, not "here" they're: they are their: belonging to a group | |
comparative words compare two things Ex: Teddy is older than Buster. (older) superlative words compare 2 or more things Ex: Her nails are long. Her mother's nails are longer. Her best friends' nails are the longest. (long, longer, longest) | |
Synonyms are words that mean the same or almost the same. (pretty and beautiful) Antonyms are words that are opposite in meaning. (tall and short) | |
Similes compare two things using "like" or "as." (as white as snow) Metaphors compare but do not use "like" or "as." | |
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