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Back to Basics: Match up the technique , definition and example.

Back to Basics: Match up the technique , definition and example. Building On The Basics : Spot the Noun. The day is long. My dad loves a good book. The dog went to the vet. The man ran in the park. Teachers work in schools. Building On The Basics : Spot the Noun. The day is long.

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Back to Basics: Match up the technique , definition and example.

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  1. Back to Basics: Match up the technique, definition and example.

  2. Building On The Basics: Spot the Noun • The day is long. • My dad loves a good book. • The dog went to the vet. • The man ran in the park. • Teachers work in schools.

  3. Building On The Basics: Spot the Noun • The day is long. • My dad loves a good book. • The dog went to the vet. • The man ran in the park. • Teachers work in schools.

  4. Building On The Basics: Spot the Verbs • Dave runs each morning. • Sometimes I see Dave on my way to work. • My dog loves everyone he meets. • We have visited the Statue of Liberty. • I will be finishing my studies next month.

  5. Building On The Basics: Spot the Verbs • Dave runs each morning. • Sometimes I see Dave on my way to work. • My dog loves everyone he meets. • We have visited the Statue of Liberty. • I will be finishing my studies next month.

  6. Building On The Basics: Spot the Pronouns • I like chocolate cake. • Jessica simply ignored her. • I like this but I don’t like those. • He trusted himself implicitly. • I don’t think much of yours!

  7. Building On The Basics: Spot the Pronouns • I like chocolate cake. • Jessica simply ignored her. • I like this but I don’t like those. • He trusted himself implicitly. • I don’t think much of yours!

  8. Building On The Basics: Spot the Adjectives • The sky was full of twinkling stars. • He made a clumsy attempt to kiss his date. • She was impressed by the helpful shop attendant. • We were put off our dinner by the boring group of businessmen. • We basked in the glow of the golden sun.

  9. Building On The Basics: Spot the Adjectives • The sky was full of twinkling stars. • He made a clumsy attempt to kiss his date. • She was impressed by the helpful shop attendant. • We were put off our dinner by the boring group of businessmen. • We basked in the glow of the golden sun.

  10. Building On The Basics: Spot the Adverbs • The driver pointed at me angrily. • The choir sang angelically. • The man stumbled drunkenly into the doorway. • She applied her make-up messily. • She fell to the floor dramatically.

  11. Building On The Basics: Spot the Adverbs • The driver pointed at me angrily. • The choir sang angelically. • The man stumbled drunkenly into the doorway. • She applied her make-up messily. • She fell to the floor dramatically.

  12. Building On The Basics: Spot the Prepositions • I stood near the bar. • The athlete ran around the track. • We sailed far beyond the island. • They left during the interval. • The wolf ran through the woods.

  13. Building On The Basics: Spot the Prepositions • I stood near the bar. • The athlete ran around the track. • We sailed far beyond the island. • They left during the interval. • The wolf ran through the woods.

  14. Building On The Basics: Spot the Conjunctions • He looked both ways and then crossed the road. • I’m not going out until the rain stops. • Either the dog goes or I do. • He went to the bank in order that he could withdraw his cash. • Morgan said she would go to the party as long as Jenny wasn’t there.

  15. Building On The Basics: Spot the Conjunctions • He looked both ways and then crossed the road. • I’m not going out until the rain stops. • Either the dog goes or I do. • He went to the bank in order that he could withdraw his cash. • Morgan said she would go to the party as long as Jenny wasn’t there.

  16. Building On The Basics: Spot the Interjections • Good grief! There are lots of things to do. • As she waved, she called out ‘Goodbye!’ • When asked if he would pass the exam, he replied ‘Yes!’ • ‘Encore!’ cried out the audience. • ‘Shh!’ the librarian demanded of the noisy visitor.

  17. Building On The Basics: Spot the Interjections • Good grief! There are lots of things to do. • As she waved, she called out ‘Goodbye!’ • When asked if he would pass the exam, he replied ‘Yes!’ • ‘Encore!’ cried out the audience. • ‘Shh!’ the librarian demanded of the noisy visitor.

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