Grammar Guru Training: Eight Basic Parts of Speech.

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Grammar Guru Training: Eight Basic Parts of Speech

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Grammar Guru Training:

Eight Basic Parts of Speech

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• Nouns• Verbs• Pronouns• Adjectives

• Adverbs • Prepositions• Conjunctions• Interjections

The Eight Parts of Speech:

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NounsA noun is the name of a person, place,

thing or idea:Mr. Ditson

classroom pens

happiness

Grammar Guru Mission:Write one noun on your paper and label

it “noun”.

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Grammar Guru Mission:

To the left of your noun, write a word that describes it.

These words are ADJECTIVES.

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AdjectivesAdjectives modify or limit the meaning of a

noun or pronoun. An adjective tells what kind, which one, how many or how much.What Kind? Which One? How Many? How Much?

famous song this star three friends some music

green light these words several years less energy

Guru Mission: Look at your noun/adjective pair. Give them something to do. Write the word for what they are doing to the right of the noun.

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These words are Verbs

A verb expresses a physical or mental action or a state of being:

marches expects passed protested

was debated pushed is are being

look feel appear becomeremain

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Grammar Guru Mission:

List how your words do something.

Example: expert ninjas write quietly.

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These words are Adverbs.

Adverbs modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

The orchestra waited until the auditorium grew completely quiet.

(The adverb completely modifies the adjective quiet.)

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Adverbs can be catalogued in four basic ways: time, place, manner and degree.

Time: Tell when, how often, and how long today, yesterday, daily, weekly, briefly, eternally

Place: Tell where, to where, and from where here, there, nearby, yonder, backward, forward

Manner: Tell how something is done precisely, regularly, smoothly, well

Degree: Tell how much or how little substantially, greatly, entirely, partly, too

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Pronouns

A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun:

I me we us you he him she her

they them mine hers his theirs

its yours my herself myself

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Grammar Guru mission:

Identify the pronoun that matches your noun.

Example: Ninjas write quietly. Pronoun = They.

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Prepositions

Prepositions show the relationship between the nouns or pronoun and another word in the same sentence:

Expert ninjas write quietly in the classroom.

”In" is a preposition that implies a relationship:

Where to they write? In the classroom.

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Conjunctions

A conjunction connects words or groups of words:

and but for nor or so yet

after although as because

before until when whereas while

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Look at the teacher and students. They are writing quietly in the classroom.

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Interjections

An interjection is a word or phrase used to express emotion. A strong interjection is followed by an exclamation point. A mild interjection is often set off by commas:

Yikes! Our project is due tomorrow.

Well, where should we start?

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Grammar Guru Mission:

Add a sentence to your word grouping. Use an interjection, the pronoun you identified and a conjunction.

Look at the teacher and students. Wow!

They are writing quietly in the classroom.

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Something is missing….

What about these words?

a an the

These are called articles. Only these three words are articles.