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1. Comma's . For my birthday I want a cat a dog a gorilla 20 bucks a tamed tiger and a cookie cake. . Comma's explain were breaks in sentences, or it's the spots were the ideas of the sentence changes.. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. 2. Semicolons. Some people write on whiteboards others prefer chalkboards.. Semico
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2. 1. Comma’s For my birthday I want a cat a dog a gorilla 20 bucks a tamed tiger and a cookie cake. Comma’s explain were breaks in sentences, or it’s the spots were the ideas of the sentence changes.
3. 2. Semicolons Some people write on whiteboards others prefer chalkboards. Semicolons are used to show relation between two ideas
4. 3. Colons I’ll tell you what I’m going to do I’m going to quit. Colons are used to show the start of a list, or before an explanation. Also, colons are used for time signatures.
5. 4. “Quotes” Run as fast as you can through the woods and over the bridge, said Billy. Quotes are used to show speech. The words that are inside the marks are the words that the character said. You will see a tag before after most quotes, they tell who is talking.
6. 5. Adjectives The brown dog walked sleepily to his dog bowl.
The big dog ate his breakfast quickly. Adjectives are words used to describe a noun in the sentence. There are often more than one adjectives in a sentence.
7. 6. Verbs The brown dog walked sleepily to his dog bowl.
The dog ate his breakfast quickly. A verb is a type of word used to show action or movement in a sentence.
8. 7. Adverbs The brown dog walked sleepily to his dog bowl.
The big dog ate his breakfast quickly.
Adverbs are words used to describe verbs, like walked slowly, slowly would be the adverb.
9. 8. Nouns The brown dog walked sleepily to his dog bowl.
The big dog ate his breakfast quickly.
Nouns can be three things a person, a place, or thing, nouns are usually capitalized.
10. 9. Pronouns “You sure are in a good mood this morning.”
He ate his breakfast quickly. A pronoun is used to replace a noun or another pronoun. There are two types of pronouns personal pronouns such as person, number, gender, case. Then there's subjective personal pronouns such as you, he, she, it, we, I, you, they.
11. 10. Proper nouns My dog Pete is a German Shepherd A noun is a person, place, or thing. A proper noun is the name of that person, place, or thing.
12. 11. Proper adjectives My friend is a Canadian. He likes Canadian bacon. A proper adjective is like a noun with a add on.