Grammar Review Nouns Person Place Thing Idea Nouns

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Grammar Review

Grammar Review

Nouns �Person �Place �Thing �Idea

Nouns �Person �Place �Thing �Idea

Nouns �Person: mom, dad, �Thing: car, desk, table teacher, student �Proper Noun: Sheila, Bob,

Nouns �Person: mom, dad, �Thing: car, desk, table teacher, student �Proper Noun: Sheila, Bob, Mike �Place: street, school, church �Proper Noun: Belmont Ridge Road, Briar Woods High School �Idea: honor, love, courage, determination

Adjectives �Words that describe the nouns. �Taste: bitter, sweet, fruity �Touch: soft, plastic, greasy

Adjectives �Words that describe the nouns. �Taste: bitter, sweet, fruity �Touch: soft, plastic, greasy �Sound: blaring, hushed, raspy �Color: magenta, black, red

Adjectives �Size: massive, tiny, scrawny �Shape: round, sharp, smooth �Time: eternal, future, young �Amount:

Adjectives �Size: massive, tiny, scrawny �Shape: round, sharp, smooth �Time: eternal, future, young �Amount: limited, myriad, profuse �Emotion: Fair, foolish, manic

Worksheet on Adj. and Nouns

Worksheet on Adj. and Nouns

Verbs �Describe and denote action (action) �Let you know something exists (linking/helping)

Verbs �Describe and denote action (action) �Let you know something exists (linking/helping)

Verbs �Action: �scan scare scatter scavenge schedule scold scoop score scout scrape

Verbs �Action: �scan scare scatter scavenge schedule scold scoop score scout scrape

Linking �Am �Is �Are �Was �Were �Being �Been * Have * Had * Has

Linking �Am �Is �Are �Was �Were �Being �Been * Have * Had * Has * Does * Did * Must * Can * Will * Shall * Could * Would * Should * Might *May

Adverbs �Words that help modify or describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Adverbs �Words that help modify or describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. �They answer the questions of how, when, where, and to what extent �Think most words that end in “ly”

Adverbs - Examples �Cheaply �Slowly �Easily �Sadly �Always �Quickly �softly

Adverbs - Examples �Cheaply �Slowly �Easily �Sadly �Always �Quickly �softly

Prepositions �Show the relationship between a noun and another word in the sentence. �These

Prepositions �Show the relationship between a noun and another word in the sentence. �These are NOT verbs. �Usually location words.

Preposition �Up �Around �Often �In �Between �Down �Over �Under �against

Preposition �Up �Around �Often �In �Between �Down �Over �Under �against

Conjunctions �Connecting words FANBOYS For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

Conjunctions �Connecting words FANBOYS For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

Interjections �Show strong emotion. �Wow, bam, gee, ha, ouch �Usually followed by an exclamation

Interjections �Show strong emotion. �Wow, bam, gee, ha, ouch �Usually followed by an exclamation point.