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VOCABULARY REVIEW

Published on Apr 15, 2022

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VOCABULARY REVIEW

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Adjectives

word/words that describe a noun

The fluffy dog had cute sunglasses on.

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Examples of adjectives

  • Which one?
  • How many?
  • What kind?
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Adverbs

word/words that describe verbs (most of the time in -ly)
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She quickly ran on the track.

examples of Adverbs

  • Always walk (when)
  • Walk nearby (where)
  • Swiftly walk (now)

Pronoun

A word that can take the place of a noun
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Mrs. Pommer was late to school.

She was late to school.
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she, he, we, they, you, him, his, her, her's, it, them, us, me

Possesive Pronoun

Pronouns that replace POSSESSIVE nouns (they never use ( ' )
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Go clean YOUR room.

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Stop taking her stuff!

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his, her, her's, it's, ours, our, their, theirs, my, mine, you, yours

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Verb

A word that tells us what the subject is doing (physicalor mental)
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The family gobbled down their dinner.

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She was dancing all night.

Linking Verb

A verb that "links" the subject to what it's doing
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She has been really good lately.

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Will, be, is, has been, are, have been, were, was, seem, can be, am

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APPOSITIVE

Extra info about the noun subject
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Mrs. Pommer, a sixth grade teacher, loves her job.

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Tomorrow I will go to the park.

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Verb tense exaples

  • Sing
  • Sang
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COMPARATIVE adj.

Compares 2 items or actions
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She is smaller than her sister.

She is fancier than her sister

SUPERLATIVE Adj.

compares three or more items
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She is the smallest in her class.

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He is the tallest in his family.

Independent clause

a complete thought that can stand alone
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The girl walked in the grass.

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The boy moves.
^ ^
subject verb

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Dependent clause

can not stand alone (starts with a subbordinating conjuction
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Because she can.

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while i was.

since, when, if, while, because, who, that, which, as, although, whether, until, unless, even though, after, how, however, in case, in order, even if, so, before

Preposition

CONNECTS a noun or pronoun to and word and tells us where or when
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above the trunk.

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the cat under the blanket.

Prepositional phrase

a group of words used to conect the preposition to a noun/pronoun

the ball bounced on the sand.

the puppy in the pool was so excited!

The end....

hope it was good!

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