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6 th Grade Language Exam Review. 2012-2013. Parts of speech. Noun. PERSON PLACE THING Examples: girl, boy, car, school, teacher, college, dog, parade. Common Noun vs Proper Noun. Common Noun- “plain old noun” Example: girl Proper Noun- a SPECIFIC noun Example: Mary. Pronoun.
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6th Grade Language Exam Review 2012-2013
Noun • PERSON • PLACE • THING • Examples: girl, boy, car, school, teacher, college, dog, parade
Common Noun vs Proper Noun • Common Noun- “plain old noun” • Example: girl • Proper Noun- a SPECIFIC noun • Example: Mary
Pronoun • Takes the place of a NOUN • Remember ProNOUN takes the place of a NOUN! • Examples: • He, she, it, they, them, her, him… • Mary put her necklace in the box.
Verb • Expresses an action • Ask “what are they doing?” or “what did they do?” • Example: The boy ran downthe football field.
Adverb • Modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another verb. • Think adVERB modifies a VERB • Look for words that end in –ly!! • Questions: When, where, how, why, under what conditions… • Example: • The girl quickly disappeared.
Preposition • A word placed before a noun or pronoun to make a phrase that modifies another word in the sentence • Example: • The girl read her book by the tree.
Conjunction • A word that joins words, phrases, or clauses • Examples: • And, but, or, while, because
Interjection • A word used to express emotion • Examples: • Oh! • Wow! • Oops!
Declarative Sentence • A sentence that informs you. • A declarative sentence ends with a period. • Example: • I like to eat chicken nuggets for lunch.
Imperative Sentence • A sentence that gives a demand. • An imperative sentence can end with a period OR an exclamation mark. • Example: • Go to your room! • Turn in your homework.
Exclamatory Sentence • A sentence that expresses excitement. • Ends with an exclamation mark. • Example: • The house is on fire!
Interrogative Sentence • Asks a questions. • Ends with a question mark. • Example: • What do you want for dinner tonight?