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Parts of Speech. Review of Grammar. Noun Markers. Three words warn you that a NOUN is coming. The. A. An. At a railroad crossing, flashing red lights warn that a train is coming. NOUN markers warn you that a NOUN is coming. Nouns. NOUNS name a person, place, thing, or idea.
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Parts of Speech Review of Grammar
Noun Markers Three words warn you that a NOUN is coming The A An At a railroad crossing, flashing red lights warn that a train is coming. NOUN markers warn you that a NOUN is coming.
Nouns NOUNS name a person, place, thing, or idea. Road signs that have important information are yellow. NOUNS carry important information in a sentence. Almost every sentence has a NOUN.
Verbs A VERB shows action. It shows what a NOUN is doing. Road signs that have very important information on them are orange. VERBS are very important in a sentence. Every sentence must have a VERB.
Prepositions PREPOSITIONS show the relationship of one thing to another. over in down up
Adjectives An ADJECTIVE is a word that describes a NOUN. ADJECTIVES answer the following questions What kind? How many? Which one? twelve pencils brown couch that girl
Adverbs An ADVERB is a word that describes a VERB. It tells how? when? or where? the action takes place. talk quietly run today
Pronouns A PRONOUN takes the place of a NOUN. It refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. we They She him I it
Linking Verbs LINKING VERBS link or connect a subject with a complement. They do not show action. The man is a dentist. They are friends. appears seems appeared were was became become am