

Nouns, Pronouns, verbs, and Adjectives
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Jason Narine
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Nouns, Pronouns, verbs, and Adjectives
We use Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, and Adjectives in our everyday learning and talking. It helps us read and make our sentences more detailed and not that boring. They help our stories and sentences have structure.

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Nouns
Nouns are very important things. They are sometimes the subject of a sentence or the thing the sentence is based on. Nouns are names of people, Names of places, things, and names of ideas. There are 2 basic types of nouns called Common nouns and Proper nouns. Common nouns are used to refer to person, place, or thing in GENERAL (without be very specific). They are like dog, town, boy, teacher, drink (in noun form). Proper nouns are specific names of a person, place, thing, and idea. Some examples are: England, Johnny, Toronto, Mars. There are many more different types of nouns.
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Verbs
Verbs are action words. They say what we are doing. They show our movement in words. Verbs are usually used after the Noun to show what the noun is doing. For example, in "Jack is running" the verb goes after the noun. The noun is "Jack" and the verb is "running". Verbs make sentences not that boring and puts some action into story. There are words that describes how the noun is doing the verb. It is called adverbs. Adverbs explain the verb and make sentences more detailed. Like in "Jack ran quickly", quickly is the Adverb and it is explaining how Jack ran.
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Pronouns
Pronouns are like common nouns but they are not common nouns. Pronouns are saying somebody but by not their name. You are talking about them without using their name. Pronouns are used often when you don't know someone's/something's name. Some examples of Pronouns are: he, she, I, you, him, her, it, and this. There are so many types of Pronouns. Some examples of using Pronouns in sentences are: "He licked his lollypop" and "She showed her erasers". The Pronouns are he, his, she, and her. The nouns are erasers and lollypop. Also a Pronoun can be in a sentence without a noun.
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Adjectives
Adjectives are words that describe Nouns or Pronouns. They make the Nouns or Pronouns more interesting. They add content to them. Adjectives explain the details of a noun or pronoun. They give you a better view of the noun and a better description of them. Some examples of Adjectives are: Smart, big, tall, skinny, fast, and tricky. There are so many examples of Adjectives. Some examples of Adjectives in a sentence are "The tricky alligator bit the fish" or "The smart teacher taught the students". The adjectives in both sentences are tricky and smart.
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Poll
Did you understand the earlier lesson? Take your time to answer! There are no points!
Yes. I understand everything
Yes. I understand most of it
No. I understand a bit of it.
No. I don't understand anything at all.
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Multiple Choice
Are there different types of words?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
What are nouns?
A noun is a person, technology, and thing
A noun is a place, person, thing, or idea.
A noun is the name of a place, person, thing or Idea.
A noun is something that can move.
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Multiple Choice
What are verbs?
Verbs are moments
Verbs are actions
Verbs are feelings
Verbs are knowledge
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Multiple Choice
What are Adverbs?
Adverbs are cool gobs of goo
Adverbs explain nouns doing verbs
Adverbs explain verbs doing nouns
Adverbs explains verbs.
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Multiple Select
What are Pronouns
Nouns that sound like Pros
Pronouns are words that are words that you use to call nouns without using their name
Pronouns are an amazing part of speech and we mostly use it when we are talking about people we don't know
Pronouns are words that only preschoolers say. They are very important to learn first and are usually used in TV shows.
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Multiple Choice
What are Adjectives?
Adjective are describing words
Adjectives is the name of many smart stories.
Adjectives are found on many Ads
Adjectives are words that describe nouns
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Multiple Select
Where is the noun in this sentence: "Jack picked up a cucumber"
Jack
Picked
Cucumber
A
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Multiple Choice
Where are the Verb in the sentence: "Mely jumped 5 times"
Mely
Jumped
five
times
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Multiple Choice
What is the adverb in this sentence: "Bob ate slowly"
Bob
Slowly
slowly
ate
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Multiple Select
What is the Pronoun/s in this sentence: "He likes her a lot"
likes
He
her
lot
a
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Multiple Choice
What is the adjective in this sentence: "He ate the brown apple"
the
He
ate
brown
apple
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The End!
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Nouns, Pronouns, verbs, and Adjectives
We use Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, and Adjectives in our everyday learning and talking. It helps us read and make our sentences more detailed and not that boring. They help our stories and sentences have structure.

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