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By Robert L. Nienhuis
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Parts of SpeechNounsPronounsVerbsAdverbsAdjectivesArticles
The standard on which this presentation is based.*
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NounsPersonPlaceThingIdea
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Person- Barack Obama
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Place- Detroit
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Thing- House
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Idea- Justice
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PronounsA word used as a substitute for a nounExamples of Pronouns
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Examples of PronounsIYouHeSheItWeThey
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Pronoun- He
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Pronoun- She
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VerbsA way of expressing an actionExamples of Verbs
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Examples of VerbsSwimRunClimbLookSmellChewJump
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AdverbsA modifier of a verb or adjectiveExamples of Adverbs
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Examples of AdverbsI quickly swim across the pool.He swiftly ran around the track.She cautiously climbed the tree-house.We slowly looked inside the door of the
abandoned hutThey simultaneously jumped in harmony.
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AdjectivesA modifier of a nounExamples of Adjectives
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Examples of AdjectivesA confident Barack Obama climbed onto the
stage.There is much activity in the bustling city of
Detroit long after the sun has set.The Victorian House stood tall on the hill.The eternal concept of justice will prevail
throughout the ages.
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ArticlesA word used with a noun to limit or give
definiteness to its applicationExamples of Articles
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Examples of ArticlesEleanor Roosevelt liked visiting her friends
who lived in the expensive Victorian House.Heath Ledger stayed up late because he went
to a party and then he drove a convertible to his apartment.
Meg Ryan ate an apple for lunch yesterday.
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Standard On Which This Presentation is BasedR.WS.04.02 use structural, syntactic, and
semantic cues including letter-sound, rimes, base words, affixes, and syllabication to automatically read frequently encountered words, decode unknown words, and decide meanings including multiple meaning words.