Thursday, November 29, 2012

Pronouns and Adverbs and Nouns Oh my! Oh yeah and some Participles, Interjections, Preposition and Conjunctions

Woo! Don't you just love my witty titles? Anyway, today I will be blogging about all those parts of speech that are written above.

Okay, lets start with something easy like a noun! A noun is a word that identifies People, Places, or Things in general.

 For example: Sally rode her bike to the store, "ugh" she sighed as she saw her English teacher Mr. Morrison sternly walk out. According to her he was the strictest teacher around. Sally then went into the store and purchased the items she needed and left.

Verbs, an verb is a word that is used to describe an action. 


 For example: Sally rode her bike to the store, "ugh" she sighed as she saw her English teacher Mr. Morrison sternly walk out. According to her he was the strictest teacher around. Sally then went into the store and purchased the items she needed and left.


Pronoun, a pronoun is something that can replace a word like a name so it doesn't get over used.


 For example: Sally rode her bike to the store, "ugh" she sighed as she saw her English teacher Mr. Morrison sternly walk out. According to her he was the strictest teacher around. Sally then went into the store and purchased the items she needed and left.

Adverb, an adverb is a word that modifies a adjective or verb, adverbs frequently end in -ly.

For example: Sally rode her bike to the store, "ugh" she sighed as she saw her English teacher Mr. Morrison sternly walk out. According to her he was the strictest teacher around. Sally then went into the store and purchased the items she needed and left.

Interjection, an exclamation as part of speech. 


 For example: Sally rode her bike to the store, "ugh" she sighed as she saw her English teacher Mr. Morrison sternly walk out. According to her he was the strictest teacher around. Sally then went into the store and purchased the items she needed and left.


Conjunction, the act of joining two clauses 


 For example: Sally rode her bike to the store, "ugh" she sighed as she saw her English teacher Mr. Morrison sternly walk out. According to her he was the strictest teacher around. Sally then went into the store and purchased the items she needed and left.


Participle, a word that was a verb and got changed to an adjective.

 For example: Sally rode her bike to the store, "ugh" she sighed as she saw her English teacher Mr. Morrison sternly walk out. According to her he was the strictest teacher around. Sally then went into the store and purchased the items she needed and left.


Preposition,

 For example: Sally rode her bike to the store, "ugh" she sighed as she saw her English teacher Mr. Morrison sternly walk out. According to her he was the strictest teacher around. Sally then went into the store and purchased the items she needed and left.

4 comments:

  1. You put wayyyy more time in to this than I did....

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  2. This is better then mine, mine is like a scentence

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  3. thank you alot for the specifics, it helped alot

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