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Adjectives
Adjectives describe nouns or
pronouns.
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Abundant
Alive
Australian
Here are examples of sentences using
adjectives:
1. Chinese food is my favorite.
2. This leather couch is easy to clean.
3. In ancient times, life was hard.
Adverbs
Adverbs modify a verb, adjective, or
another adverb.
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Always
Carefully
Extremely
Here are examples of sentences using
adverbs:
1. We joyously celebrated the win.
2. Cautiously we approached the
accident.
3. I absentmindedly left the tickets
home.
Conjunctions
Conjunctions join words, phrases and
clauses.
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If
Neither/Nor
Nor
Here are examples of sentences using
interjections:
1. I will choose neither black nor white.
2. She didn’t arrive yet.
3. While I bake, you clean.
Interjections
Interjections express emotion, meaning
or feelings. It does not relate to other
parts of the sentence nor does it help
the reader understand the relationship
between other words in the sentence.
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Uh-oh
Ugh
Wahoo
Here are examples of sentences using
interjections:
1.Yuck! This tastes awful.
2. Eek! Something small and furry ran
over my foot.
3. Huh? I didn’t hear you.
Nouns
Nouns name people, places, things,
quality or action.
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Eggplant
Family
Herd
Here are examples of sentences using
nouns:
1. The whole troop of Girl Scouts is
here.
2. Florida is nice in the winter.
3. Baking is my favorite activity.
Prepositions
Prepositions are words or phrases that
connect a noun or pronoun to another
word in the sentence.
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Down
During
Except
Here are examples of sentences using
prepositions:
1. I need to see you regarding the
paper.
2. The house is beyond the
meadow.
3. Against all odds, she won.
Pronouns
Pronouns replace nouns.
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Hers
Herself
Himself
Here are examples of sentences using
pronouns:
1. I will be there.
2. Take it upon yourselves to solve
it.
2. The bag is yours.
Verbs
Verbs express action or a state of
being.
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Being
Can
Do
Here are examples of sentences using
verbs:
1. We are not happy.
2. I could be persuaded.
3. Hand in your papers.
Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns.
This is the most delicious cake I have ever tasted.
Adverbs modify a verb, adjective, or another
adverb.
I am extremely disappointed in you.
Conjunctions join words, phrases and clauses.
While I bake, you clean.
Interjections express emotion, meaning or feelings.
It does not relate to other parts of the sentence nor
does it help the reader understand the relationship
between other words in the sentence.
Hot dog, I got the promotion.
Nouns name people, places, things, quality or
action.
The Central Intelligence Agency is a
government agency
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