Noun - green
a person, place, thing, or idea
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Replaces a noun.
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Adjective - yellow
Describes a noun
When you have 2 or more adjectives describing a noun, you must use commas to separate them (see punctuation rules). |
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Verbs show action.
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Just like an adjective describes a noun,
an adverb describes a verb (and sometimes an adjective or even another adverb).
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Cheater sentence:
The mouse ran __________ the haystack. (anything that can go in that blank is a preposition)
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Conjunctions join words together and show relationships between ideas.
Remember the FANBOYS! F - for A - and N - nor B - but O - or Y - yet S - so Conjunctions are key in joining two sentences to make a compound sentence (see punctuation rules). |
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These show emotion!
Often, interjections are set off by exclamation marks. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |