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Grammar 101 Mrs. Wagaman’s super-duper quick review of Grammar

Noun - A Noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat. Finish the Exit slip and turn in before the end of class

Pronoun – a word that substitutes for a noun

Pronoun Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat. Finish the Exit slip and turn in before the end of class

Adjective – word that describes a noun

Adjective Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat. Finish the Exit slip and turn in before the end of class

Verb – action of the sentence

Verb Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat. Finish the Exit slip and turn in before the end of class

Adverbs – describes a verb

Adverb Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat. Finish the Exit slip and turn in before the end of class

Conjunction – connects two words, phrases, or sentences together.

Conjunction Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat. Finish the Exit slip and turn in before the end of class

Prepositions -

Prepositions Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat. Finish the Exit slip and turn in before the end of class

Interjections –word used to express emotion

Interjection Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat. Finish the Exit slip and turn in before the end of class

Bonus! – articles Exhausted from the previous day, Dan could barely manage a tired "ugh" as he stepped onto the blue and yellow wrestling mat.