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Parts of Speech Review
  • Intro to Writing
  • Mrs. Mondock

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Nouns
  • A noun is a person, place, thing, idea, or
    quality.
  • Examples governor, President John F. Kennedy,
    Niagara Falls, love, honesty.

Nouns can be classified as Common Nouns -
general nouns Proper Nouns - specific nouns that
are capitalized Non-count nouns - nouns that
always have a singular form. Count nouns - nouns
that are either singular or plural. Irregular
nouns - nouns that change spelling from singular
to plural forms.
ocean, school, person Atlantic Ocean, Troy High
School, Madonna I saw one deer in the field.
(S) I saw many deer in the field. (P) One state
was affected by the winter storm.(S) All northern
states were affected by the storm. (P) I saw a
goose fly overhead. (S) I saw a flock of geese
flying overhead. (P)
In sentences, nouns can function
as subject direct object complements o
bject of the prep indirect object possession

The dog is taking a nap. I walked the dog. Jack
is our dog. The cat hissed at the dog. Sam tossed
the dog a bone. The dogs tail wagged when he saw
Sam.
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Quiz - Nouns
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write all of the
    nouns in the following sentences.
  • Fred and I came early to prepare the field.
  • At the head of the stairs stood my father.
  • Unfortunately, I broke the window.
  • One woman out of 15 women will qualify for this
    job.
  • The candidate showed sincerity and honesty about
    his skills.
  • My fathers business employs 5 10 people a
    year.
  • We plan to visit the Statute of Liberty and the
    Empire State Building on our trip to New York
    City.
  • My sister caught five fish before I could even
    catch one fish.
  • I like pickles, onions, ketchup, mustard, and
    relish on my well-cooked hamburger.
  • Jackie, Heather, and Mindy should report to the
    office at this time.

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Pronouns
  • A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.
  • Pronouns I, she, he, it, we, they, me, her,
    him, us, them, myself, herself, himself,
    themselves, itself
  • Example Max was the only dog I ever had. He
    was my best friend.

In sentences, pronouns can function
as subject direct object object of the
prep indirect object possessive reflexive

She is my best friend. Zack threw it over the
bleachers. The principal spoke to us. I gave her
the letter. His story deserved first place. Read
the story to yourself.
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Quiz- Pronouns
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write all of the
    pronouns in the following sentences.
  • Matt told me about the accident and he said that
    it was unavoidable.
  • On behalf of all of us, welcome to our company.
  • Stay in line and keep your hands to yourself.
  • If there is anyone here who can help, please move
    to the front of the line.
  • Each of the candidates waited patiently outside
    the main door.
  • Someone should get the doctor!
  • To whom should I address this letter?
  • Your lunch is on the table this one is mine.
  • She lost 5 points from her homework grade because
    of late assignments.
  • The band could not perform because they were
    stuck in traffic for hours.

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Adjectives
  • An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
  • Examples beautiful, shady, blue, huge, six,
    nervous, that, each, few

Adjectives can be classified as Colors Numbers Qu
alities Sizes Emotions Articles
red shoes blue eyes six children, many books,
first rule honest answer, loyal dog, rude
behavior huge animal, small box, miniscule
spec nervous performance, happy child a feeling,
an edge, the book
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Quiz Adjectives
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write all of the
    adjectives in the following sentences.
  • The little girl looked at me with sad, brown
    eyes.
  • Sailors and aviators must be expert map readers.
  • Niagara Falls is one of the seven wonders of the
    world.
  • Please provide only honest, sincere answers to
    our questions.
  • My present came wrapped in a tiny, red, square
    box.
  • Susan was excited when she read her college
    acceptance letter.
  • The principal had an angry, troubled look on his
    face when he spoke to the group of high school
    boys.
  • The excitement of the loyal fans rose to fever
    pitch when our football team scored.
  • The lush, green mounds of moss grow on the dark,
    cold forest floor.
  • The first song of the night was an American
    favorite, The Star Spangled Banner.

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Verbs
  • A verb is a word tells what the subject does,
    says, thinks, or feels.
  • Examples walks, yell, thought, excited

Verbs can be classified as Action Verbs show
the subjects action. Linking Verbs are verbs
that show existence but no action. Helping
Verbs help the main verb. Irregular Verbs
change form from singular to plural.
jog, eat, talk Is, am, are, was, were, have,
had, has, be, been have been talking Helping
verbs Main verb The flower grows a
little each day. The flower grew a half an inch
this week. The flower will grow 8 inches tall.
The flower has grown about 6 inches so far.
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Irregular Verbs
  • Irregular verbs are verbs that change spelling
    from singular to plural forms.

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Verb Tenses
The verb tense shows the time of the verb.
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Quiz 1 Regular Verbs
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write all of the
    verbs in the following sentences.
  • Look at the map and tell me what town we are
    approaching.
  • Could you tell me the time of my dentist
    appointment?
  • Anna was recently promoted.
  • One of the results of accidents is a heavy repair
    bill.
  • Mrs. Bell did not give us a homework assignment.
  • Because of her height she seems very slender.
  • My mother yelled at me, Get downstairs! The bus
    is here.
  • The old mansion was built in 1893 and had been
    abandoned in the late 1900s.
  • She dreams the dreams of youth.
  • The test was repeated later because everyone had
    done badly.

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Quiz 2 Irregular Verbs
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write the form of
    the irregular verb that best completes the
    sentence.
  • We ________ about the problem for some time now.
    (know)
  • Ken ________ a sandwich to me at lunchtime.
    (bring)
  • This particular flag has ________ over our school
    for 20 years. (fly)
  • That alarm ________ out over the town, signaling
    a volcanic eruption warning. (ring)
  • The President will ________ about the efforts of
    peace in foreign countries. (speak)
  • Out of a class of 300, only 3 people were
    ________ to tour the capitol and visit with state
    government officials. (choose)
  • Our teacher ________ us a lecture about proper
    field trip conduct before leaving the school.
    (give)
  • The sun ________ in the pink sky. (rise)
  • Mary must have ________ over 1 mile to win the
    competition. (swim)
  • The glass vase was ________ and could not be
    repaired. (break)

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Adverbs
  • An adverb is a word that describes verbs,
    adjectives, or other adverbs. An adverb often
    (not always) ends in an ly. It answers the
    questions HOW? WHEN? WHERE?
  • Examples simply, comfortably, hastily, eagerly,
    well, soon, always, upstairs

Adverbs can indicate Time (When?) Manner
(How?) Place (Where?) Frequency (How Often?)
before morning, after bedtime, soon, later, now,
never, sometimes simply, comfortably, hastily,
enthusiastically outside, upstairs,
downtown every day, each morning, regularly
Example Every day before breakfast, my brother
quickly jogs up and down our block. When?
Every, before How? Slowly Where?
Up, down
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Quiz Adverbs
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write all of the
    adverbs in the following sentences.
  • Most drivers regularly obey traffic laws.
  • Rita carefully and quickly measured the
    chemicals.
  • Yesterday, Mr. Wilson gave us a quick quiz on our
    states history.
  • To our surprise, the speech was unexpectedly
    brief.
  • Before supper, be sure to set the table and sweep
    the floor.
  • I did not feel well enough to go on the field
    trip.
  • Al generously offered to take us in his new boat
    to try our water skis.
  • Each morning, my brother has a large bowl of
    cereal and two slices of bread.
  • Susan carefully works on her own in class and
    rarely needs the teachers help.
  • Never drive faster than the speed limit.

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Prepositions
  • A preposition is a word that shows a relation of
    a noun/pronoun to another word in the sentence.
  • Prepositions about, above, across, after,
    against, along, among, around, at, before,
    behind, below, beneath, beside, besides, between,
    beyond, by, down, during, except, for, from, in,
    into, like, of, off, on, over, past, since,
    through, throughout, to, toward, under,
    underneath, until, up, upon, with, within,
    without.
  • A preposition always appears in a phrase and is
    usually at the beginning. The noun or pronoun at
    the end of the prepositional phrase is the object
    of the preposition.
  • Prepositional Phrases to the store for her
    over the rainbow, in the cupboard

Prepositions show relationships
among Things People Places Time
Without a word, with pickles and onions with
her for my teacher by Shakespeare to the
store, from the mall, beyond the fence In a
month, before breakfast, by 5 p.m.
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Quiz Prepositions
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write all of the
    prepositions in the following sentences.
  • The machine saved us hours of work.
  • Because of her height, she seems very slender.
  • It took us several hours from Chicago to reach
    our destination.
  • A slight flow of water could be seen beneath the
    bridge.
  • The frisbee sailed over our garage and past the
    hedgerow of trees before coming to rest in a mud
    puddle.

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Conjunctions
  • An conjunction is a word that joins words or
    groups of words.

Three kinds of conjunctions Coordinating
conjunctions Subordinating
conjunctions Correlative
conjunctions
And, but, or, nor, for, yet I like chocolate and
vanilla ice cream. Are you staying or are you
going? After, although, as, as if, since, than,
though, unless, until, when, whenever, where,
wherever, while I will speak with you after the
meeting has finished. Please reschedule the
appointment as I will be out of town that
day. Either . . . or neither . . . nor both .
. . and not only . . . but also whether . . .
or Either your mother or father may sign this
paper. That remark was not only sarcastic but
also untrue.
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Quiz Conjunctions
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write all of the
    conjunctions in the following sentences.
  • Our meal included chicken, mashed potatoes with
    gravy, and coleslaw.
  • Are you going to go skiing with us or are you
    going to the basketball game with them?
  • Neither your father nor I understand the reason
    for your actions.
  • Both the bus driver and the monitor looked for
    the lost book.
  • It is going to take us longer to travel than we
    expected because our airplane flight was delayed
    due to bad weather.
  • 6. The grade he earned on the science project was
    low but fair.

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Interjections
  • An interjection is an exclamatory word that shows
    a sudden feeling.
  • Example Wow! Stop! Cool! No!

Wow! You did an outstanding job. Stop! You are
trespassing on private property. Yes! I
won. Awesome! That looks great.
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