The basics to proper production. * 1. What is a noun? * 2. What are the two main verb categories? * 3. What is the adjective function? * 4. What part.

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The basics to proper production

* 1. What is a noun? * 2. What are the two main verb categories? * 3. What is the adjective function? * 4. What part of the speech gives detail about how something is done? * 5. Mention 5 examples of Pronouns. * 6. What kind of word is “because”? * 7. What is a preposition? * 8. Why are interjections followed by exclamation marks? * 9. Articles are used for…

* Nouns * Verb * Adjectives * Adverbs * Pronouns * Conjunctions * Prepositions * Interjections * Articles

* It is a naming word. Nouns name entities: * That house was built long ago. * I have bought some apples. * Beauty is everything for an artist.

* It is the word that expresses the action performed by the entity. * Sarah goes to school everyday. * The criminal was recognized by the clerk. * John has been working here for three months.

* It is the part that describes the entity. * I watched an amazing film yesterday. * Don’t you think that purse is a bit steep? * I’m afraid Tim is in serious trouble.

* It is the word that details the verb (or another adverb). * Well done! * Her daughter has recently lost much weight. * That old lady walks quite slowly.

* This word replaces the noun in order to avoid being repetitive. * Michelle comes from Switzerland. She was born in Geneva. * When Gary was a kid, he wanted to be a doctor.

* This is the component that brings two different ideas together. * Mrs. Whitaker is beautiful and elegant. * We really wanted to go to the party but we got lost on the road. * I can eat lots of pizza because I’ve got extra room in my stomach for it.

* This is the part of the speech that links and establishes relationships between words. * Jane is now at the office. * I am very pleased to meet you. * She broke up with me.

* They express emotion or surprise and they are usually followed by exclamation marks. * Hello! * Ouch! * Oops!

* They introduce a Noun. * The procedure is complex. * We have a situation here. * Wow! You look like an elephant sat on you!!