Glossary An adjective is a word used to

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Glossary An adjective is a word used to describe and give more information about

Glossary An adjective is a word used to describe and give more information about a noun, which could be a person, place or object. An adverb is a word which modifies a verb, which means that it tells you how, when, where or why something is being done. A noun is a naming word. It is a thing, a person, an animal or a place. Nouns can be common, proper, abstract or collective. Prepositions are linking words in a sentence. We use prepositions to explain where things are in time or space. A verb expresses a physical action, a mental action or a state of being. Powerful verbs are descriptive, rich words.

L. O. Classify words as nouns, verbs, adjectives or adverbs In your book write

L. O. Classify words as nouns, verbs, adjectives or adverbs In your book write 4 headings: noun, verb, adjective and adverb. Then you need to write each word under the correct heading. Tip: tick each word off after you have done it so that you don’t miss any. table transparent gently chop fabric carefully cut catch softly quietly run window cup soft opaque ugly nervously friendly rough lovely smash Extension: Use these adverbs to write your own sentences. © www. Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2013 quickly tyre

L. O. Classify words as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions In your book

L. O. Classify words as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions In your book write 5 headings: noun, verb, adjective, adverb and preposition. Then you need to write each word under the correct heading. Words may go under more than one heading. Tip: tick each word off after you have done it so that you don’t miss any. table after before gently chop fabric cut softly quietly run beyond outside soft opaque window friendly nervously cup catch beside ugly carefully under transparent roughly rough quickly lovely smash tyre near Extension: Use these prepositions to make up you own sentences. © www. Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2013