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GRAMMAR REVIEW The Eight Parts of Speech. Nouns A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea thing, or idea place person thing idea.

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1 GRAMMAR REVIEW The Eight Parts of Speech

2 Nouns A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea thing, or idea place person thing idea

3 Action Verbs Running Swimming Laughing planting Words that express action

4 Linking Verbs Connects the subject of a sentence to a word or word group that describes the subject. Linking Verbs from the verb BE –amhas beenmay be –ishave beenmight be –are had beencan be –waswill beshould be –wereshall bewould have been

5 Pronouns His Her You Paul is playing his game. Susan is running with her brother. You have a good time. Words that replace the noun

6 Adjectives Words used to describe people, places, and things. The young man has on an orange shirt and white pants.

7 Adverbs A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb VERB People handle old violins carefully. ADJECTIVE Very old violins are valuable. ADVERBS Orchestras almost always include violins.

8 Prepositions A Preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to anther word in the sentence. The boy near the window is French. aboard about above across after against along among around as at before behind below beneath beside besides between beyond but (except) by down during except for from in inside into like near of off on onto opposite out outside over past since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without Common PREPOSITIONS

9 Interjections A word or group of words that express emotion Ahagreatouchhaohwowhooray Good grief! My favorite restaurant has closed. Oh well, I’ll just eat at home.

10 Conjunctions A coordinating conjunction is a word used to connect compound parts of a sentence. And, but, or, nor, and for are coordinating conjunctions. So and yet are also sometimes used as coordinating conjunctions. Allison and Austin have lived in Mexico. Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words used to connect compound parts of a sentence. Correlative conjunctions include both…and, either…or, neither…nor, and not only…but also. Neither Jason nor Robert speaks Spanish.

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