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Parts of Speech. What do these words have in common? boygirlmanwoman teacherstudentprincipalcook brothersistercousinuncle acrobatnurselawyerclown They.

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1 Parts of Speech

2 What do these words have in common? boygirlmanwoman teacherstudentprincipalcook brothersistercousinuncle acrobatnurselawyerclown They are all people.

3 What do these words have in common? swampbeachstreetcity St. LouisEl PasoDenverAustin United StatesIrelandChinaMexico Whataburgerschoolzoomall They are all places.

4 What do these words have in common? housefencegrassdoor mirrorlamptoothbrushwatch soapdishbookdesk shoepencilbuckettelephone They are all things.

5 What do these words have in common? happinesssadnessfearanger truthjusticehonestybeauty prideloyaltylovehate jealousyenvycouragepeace They are all emotions or traits (ideas).

6 What do ALL of these words have in common?  What ARE people, places, things, and ideas?  NOUNS!  CONCRETE NOUNS name things we can touch, taste, see, hear, feel, and smell.  ABSTRACT NOUNS are things that we cannot touch, taste, see, hear, feel, and smell. They are things like emotions and character traits such and honesty or greed.

7 Nouns Function: To name a person, place, thing, or idea teacherMs. Grassman schooldeskknowledge, wisdom studentJanebusbackpackintelligence, studiousnes s ownerSpotdoghousedogloyalty, pride programmer Programmer Analyst officecomputercalculations, data soldierCaptainbattlefielduniformcourage, bravery coupleMr. and Mrs. Smith homeringslove, fidelity

8 Eight Parts of Speech: Nouns

9 What do these words have in common? Imeyouhe sheweusthey themitthisthat myyourherhis itsourtheirwho

10  They are all PRONOUNS  A PRONOUN is a word that takes the place of a noun.  There are LOTS of different types of pronouns!

11  PRONOUNS can appear as the “subject” of a sentence (subjective case pronouns)  Subjective Case Pronouns  I read.  You read.  She reads.  He reads.  We read.  They read.  Who reads?

12  PRONOUNS can appear as “objects” of sentences, phrases, and clauses (objective case pronouns)  Objective Case Pronouns  Read to me.  Joan reads to you.  Read to her.  Read to him.  Read to it.  Read to us.  Read to them.  To whom does she read?

13  Possessive PRONOUNS show ownership (possessive case pronouns)  Possessive Case Pronouns  my book  your book  her book  his book  its book  our book  their book

14 There are still LOTS more types of pronouns!  Reflective pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, itself, ourselves  Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those  Indefinite pronouns: all, any, anyone, both, either, everybody, everyone, few many most neither, nobody, none, several, some, somebody, someone  Interrogative pronouns: what, which, who, whom, whose

15 Eight Parts of Speech: Nouns Pronoun s

16 Function: To replace a noun so as to be less repetitive Subjective Case Pronouns: I, you, she, he, it, we, you, they Objective Case Pronouns: me, you, her, him, it, us, you, them Possessive Case Pronouns: mine, yours, hers, his, its, ours, theirs Reflective Pronouns : myself, yourself, himself, itself, ourselves Demonstrative Pronouns : this, that, these, those Indefinite Pronouns : all, any, anyone, both, either, everybody, everyone, few, many, most, neither, nobody, none, several, some, somebody, someone Interrogative Pronouns : what, which, who, whom, whose


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