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Vocabulary English Project

Published on Apr 15, 2022

14 vocab words

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Vocabulary Review

By Elizandro Figueroa
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ADJECTIVES

Word/Words That Describe A Noun 

the cold melting ice cream was from braums

the big yellow bus was driving down the road

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examples A

  • what kind
  • which one?
  • how man
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Adverbs

words that describe verbs! answers when, where, or how?

today i jumped at the trampoline park.

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example a

  • ALWAYS WALKING(WHEN)
  • WALK NEARBY(WHERE)
  • SWIFTLY WALK(HOW)
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pronoun

is a word that can take place of a noun 

ms. pommer was late to class. she was late to school.

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she went to the store and bought many lamps.

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example p

  • I
  • SHE
  • IT
  • HE
  • THEY
  • YOU
  • ME
  • HIM
  • HIS
  • HER
  • HER'S
  • THEM

possessive pronouns

pronouns that replace possessive nouns(they never use Apsotrohes)
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go clean your room!

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this building is your's.

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example pospro

  • YOUR
  • ITS
  • YOU"RE
  • IT'S

verbs

a word that tells us subject is doing(phisical or mental)
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the family gobbled down their dinner.

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the family started a oppressive government ran by pigs

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EXample PM

  • TALK
  • HOP
  • GLARE
  • WONDER
  • THINK
  • DREAM

linking verb

a verb that link's subject to what it's doing 
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dave has been thrown off the brigde

example lV

  • WILL
  • BE
  • IS
  • ARE
  • HAS
  • BEEN
  • WERE
  • HAVE
  • WAS
  • SEEM
  • CAN
  • BE
  • AM

verb tenses

when the action takes place (past, present, future)
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PAST= ALREADY HAPPENED PRESENT= HAPPENING NOW=FUTURE IT"S GOING TO HAPPEN

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the plane left yesterday, it's not going to leave today.

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appositive

extra info about the noun/subject you can take it out of sentence and it will still make sense" commas are needed"
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ms. pommer, a sixth grade teacher, loves her job

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bob, a builder, loves his work

compound adjective

compares 2 items or action( er-more)

she is Smaller then her sister. he was more scared tan his sister.

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he was smaller than the statue

superlative Adjective

compares three or more items(est os most)
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she is the smallest in her class. he was the most frightened at the house.

she was the least frightened at the house.

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Independent clause

a complete thought that can stand on its own(has a subject & verb)

the boy moved

the orange was alive

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dependent Clause

can not stand on it's own(makes sense) Starts With Subordinating conjunction
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because he can

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if he wanted to do something he should have just

Example Dc

  • SUB
  • CONJ
  • IN
  • ORDER
  • SINCE
  • WHEN
  • IF
  • WHILE
  • INCASE
  • BECAUSE
  • WHO
  • THAT
  • WHICH
  • AS
  • ALTHOUGH
  • WETHER
  • UNTIL
  • UNLESS
  • In
  • EVEN
  • THOUGH
  • IF
  • BEFORE
  • SO
  • THAN
  • THAT
  • OFTEN
  • HOWEVER
  • AS
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PREPositions

connects a noun or pronoun to another word and tells us where or when
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the basements are dug below the ground

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Example p

  • IN THE TREE
  • IN THE TRUNK
  • ON THE TREE
  • ABOVE THE TREE
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Prepositional phrases

a group of words used to to connect the Preposition to a noun/pronoun

the ball bounced on the sand. my brother and i wanted to go to the pool

with a reusable tote in hand john went to the market

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