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Noun ‘Anoun names. person, place, thing, or idea. Place NewYork park ofa Idea fairness watermelon friendliness: Statue of Liberty acceptance Adjective An auljective describes a oun or pronoun, Size/Shape Odor/Taste tiny nutty long flowery oval sour Texture Appearance prickly bright smooth beautiful leathery faded Preposition A preposition shows the relationship (such as direction, time, or placement) between. anounor pronoun and another word ina sentence. about around into across before through afer between to Pronoun A pronoun replaces the name of a person, place, thing oridea ina sentence. you he him — those we she her these they me this each it that Article An article comes before anoun ina sentence and sometimes shows if the noun refers toa specific or general person, place, or thing. General Specific adog ‘thedog. afarm the farm anapple ‘the apple anoctopus the octopus Conjunction A conjunction joins two ideas orshows the relationship between two parts of a sentence. and until because though while but or unless Verb Averb tells a noun’s action or state of being. Action State of Being ask is jump am think are ‘want be fun have dance has eat was fix were Adverb An adverb tells how, how often, when, or where. It can describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. How How often. loudly always quickly never When Where before away soon inside interjection An interjection expresses ‘strong emotion and is often followed by an exclamation pont Nino Hee Bravo! Ohno! ‘Well

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