nouns Adjectives
--Person, place, or thing --Describes a noun There was a bear. There was a big, hairy bear. The bear was very loud and angry.
When you have 2 or more adjectives describing a noun, you must use commas to separate them (see punctuation rules).
When you have 2 or more adjectives describing a noun, you must use commas to separate them (see punctuation rules).
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verbs conjunctions
Verbs show action. Conjunctions join words together and show relationships between ideas.
have "to + verb". These verbs do not indicate any specific tense. O - or
- Jane jumped over the fence. Remember the FANBOYS!
- is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been, A - and
- has, have, had, should, would, could, do, does, did N - nor
have "to + verb". These verbs do not indicate any specific tense. O - or
- to run; to play; to laugh; to speak Y - yet
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Pronouns Adverbs
Replaces a noun. Just like an adjective describes a noun,
an adverb describes a verb (and sometimes an Josh went to Sunset Ridge Middle School. adjective or even another adverb). He went there to learn many, new things. * describe a verb: I quickly ran from the bear. * describe an adjective: He was very tall. *describe another adverb: She ran quite quickly.
an adverb describes a verb (and sometimes an Josh went to Sunset Ridge Middle School. adjective or even another adverb). He went there to learn many, new things. * describe a verb: I quickly ran from the bear. * describe an adjective: He was very tall. *describe another adverb: She ran quite quickly.
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interjections Prepositions
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