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Parts of Speech Review If you don’t understand now you will!

noun J ohnny

Person, place, thing, idea Samanthawow! workedcontest crowdtogether Christianitysentence East Coastannouncer

Identifying nouns in sentences… One sunny morning, Johnny was walking to school. Before he got there, he saw a big cardboard box sticking out from behind a tall tree. He quickly walked toward the box, noticing a soft noise coming from inside the box. He peeked inside and to his surprise, “WOW! Look at all these puppies! I should take them to school with me.” As he walked, he could hear the school bell begin to ring down the street.

pronoun He

Refers to a person, place, or thing without using their name NOUNSPRONOUNS Samantha contest announcer Christianity she, her, you it he, she it

Identifying pronouns in sentences One sunny morning, Johnny was walking to school. Before he got there, he saw a big cardboard box sticking out from behind a tall tree. He quickly walked toward the box, noticing a soft noise coming from inside the box. He peeked inside and to his surprise, “WOW! Look at all these puppies! I should take them to school with me.” As he walked, he could hear the school bell begin to ring down the street.

verbs

Action or a state of being workedplease cartonguessed saysshe askedyelled paintedannounce

Identifying verbs in sentences.. One sunny morning, Johnny was walking to school. Before he got there, he saw a big cardboard box sticking out from behind a tall tree. He quickly walked toward the box, noticing a soft noise coming from inside the box. He peeked inside and to his surprise, “WOW! Look at all these puppies! I should take them to school with me.” As he walked, he could hear the school bell begin to ring down the street.

Adverbs details to

Modifies verbs, adjectives or other ad verbs (adds description) brieflyugly brotherhatefully wildlybehaved terriblyaccidentally diligentlyremarkably

Identifying adverbs in sentences.. One sunny morning, Johnny was walking to school. Before he got there, he saw a big cardboard box sticking out from behind a tall tree. He quickly walked toward the box, noticing a soft noise coming from inside the box. He peeked inside and to his surprise, “WOW! Look at all these puppies! I should take them to school with me.” As he walked, he could hear the school bell begin to ring down the street.

Adjectives det ective Hints, clues, details, DESCRIPTION

DESCRIBES nouns and pronouns smallfootball Mondayfunny blackstadium bigcheap shinysmart

Identifying adjectives in sentences.. One sunny morning, Johnny was walking to school. Before he got there, he saw a big cardboard box sticking out from behind a tall tree. He quickly walked toward the box, noticing a soft noise coming from inside the box. He peeked inside and to his surprise, “WOW! Look at all these puppies! I should take them to school with me.” As he walked, he could hear the school bell begin to ring down the street.

Conjunctions Connects two roads ( words or sentences )

Connects words or sentences andtomorrow Wow!for eitherbasketball bothneither orso

Identifying conjunctions in sentences.. One sunny morning, Johnny was walking to school. Before he got there, he saw a big cardboard box sticking out from behind a tall tree. He quickly walked toward the box, noticing a soft noise coming from inside the box. He peeked inside and to his surprise, “WOW! Look at all these puppies! I should take them to school with me.” As he walked, he could hear the school bell begin to ring down the street.

Interjections to throw

Shows emotion; has no connection to the sentence wowsignature tornadoawesome yaytease nogoodness dangcool

Identifying interjections in sentences.. One sunny morning, Johnny was walking to school. Before he got there, he saw a big cardboard box sticking out from behind a tall tree. He quickly walked toward the box, noticing a soft noise coming from inside the box. He peeked inside and to his surprise, “WOW! Look at all these puppies! I should take them to school with me.” As he walked, he could hear the school bell begin to ring down the street.

Prepositions above beside under

Shows a relationship between TWO things behindboo! gamebelow overpretty underon throughbeside

Identifying prepositions in sentences.. One sunny morning, Johnny was walking to school. Before he got there, he saw a big cardboard box sticking out from behind a tall tree. He quickly walked toward the box, noticing a soft noise coming from inside the box. He peeked inside and to his surprise, “WOW! Look at all these puppies! I should take them to school with me.” As he walked, he could hear the school bell begin to ring down the street.