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The AdverbThe Adverb

An ________ is a word that ___________ a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

An ________ is a word that ___________ a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

The AdverbThe Adverb

What is another word for ________? What is another word for ________?

Other Words for Modify:Other Words for Modify:

Change Describe

Change Describe

Example Sentences:Example Sentences:

Reporters ________ gather the news.

The route is ________ long. Our newspaper carrier delivers the

paper ________ early.

Reporters ________ gather the news.

The route is ________ long. Our newspaper carrier delivers the

paper ________ early.

The AdverbThe Adverb

An Adverb answers the following questions:

Where? How often? To what extent?

______? How ______? How? How ______?

An Adverb answers the following questions:

Where? How often? To what extent?

______? How ______? How? How ______?

Example Sentences:Example Sentences:

Please put the package ________. I will call you __________. _________ I shut my door. She __________ reads science

fiction novels.

Please put the package ________. I will call you __________. _________ I shut my door. She __________ reads science

fiction novels.

The AdverbThe Adverb

Turn to your neighbor and think of some other adverbs. Take 1 minute to write some down.

Turn to your neighbor and think of some other adverbs. Take 1 minute to write some down.

Examples:Examples:

Here Soon Never Always Frequently Really Most

Here Soon Never Always Frequently Really Most

The PrepositionThe Preposition

A ________ is a word that shows the __________ between a noun or a pronoun and some other word in a ___________.

A ________ is a word that shows the __________ between a noun or a pronoun and some other word in a ___________.

Example Sentences:Example Sentences:

Your math book is __________ your coat.

The one __________ us honked his horn.

Tony sits ________ Heather.

Your math book is __________ your coat.

The one __________ us honked his horn.

Tony sits ________ Heather.

Turn to a different person and try to come up with some other prepositions. You have 1 minute.

Turn to a different person and try to come up with some other prepositions. You have 1 minute.

Examples:Examples:

To For Before About With By Down

To For Before About With By Down

Prepositional PhrasesPrepositional Phrases

A __________ is always followed by at least one ________ or ________. This noun or pronoun is called the object of the __________. The preposition, its object, and the object’s modifiers make up a prepositional __________.

A __________ is always followed by at least one ________ or ________. This noun or pronoun is called the object of the __________. The preposition, its object, and the object’s modifiers make up a prepositional __________.

Example Sentences:Example Sentences:

He poured sauce over the pizza. The pile of dry leaves had grown

larger. The flea collar is for cats and dogs.

He poured sauce over the pizza. The pile of dry leaves had grown

larger. The flea collar is for cats and dogs.

The ConjunctionThe Conjunction

A __________ is a word that ______ words or groups of words.

A __________ is a word that ______ words or groups of words.

The Conjunction: Coordinating Conjunctions

The Conjunction: Coordinating Conjunctions

Yet And But For Nor Or So

Yet And But For Nor Or So

Example Phrases:Example Phrases:

go for a walk or read a book after breakfast but before lunch cooking dinner and fixing breakfast

go for a walk or read a book after breakfast but before lunch cooking dinner and fixing breakfast

The InterjectionThe Interjection

An __________ is a word used to express _________.

An __________ is a word used to express _________.

Example Sentences:Example Sentences:

______! I knew you were hiding there.

______! I punched in the wrong numbers.

______, let’s just stay home. ______, what do you think?

______! I knew you were hiding there.

______! I punched in the wrong numbers.

______, let’s just stay home. ______, what do you think?

Common InterjectionsCommon Interjections

Aha Alas ________ Yikes ________ Hey

Aha Alas ________ Yikes ________ Hey

The Position of Adverbs:The Position of Adverbs:

________ may appear at various places in a ___________. Adverbs may come before, ______, or between the words they ________.

________ may appear at various places in a ___________. Adverbs may come before, ______, or between the words they ________.