
Parts of Speech 9th Grade
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Aline Newton
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Poll
What is your Parts of Speech comprehension level? How well do you understand what they are and how to apply this knowledge in identifying and using them correctly?
Struggling
(I do not know much if anything about the topic and find it hard to understand)
Beginning
(I know some things, but I need more practice .)
Approaching
(I understand most of the topic and can apply it, but I need more practice)
Proficient
I have mastered the topic and understand it thoroughly, I am confident I fully comprehend this topic and can apply my skills.)
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Open Ended
List the Parts of Speech
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Parts of Speech
Some people consider an "article" to be a part of speech and others do not. Therefore there are 8 Parts of Speech without articles and 9 parts of speech if an article is included. Parts of Speech consist of 8 or 9 parts.
Acronym : P.A.P.A.A.N.V.IC or P.A.P.A.N.V.I.C
Pronoun
Adjective
Preposition
Adverb
Article
Noun
Verb
Interjection
Conjunction
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Nouns (Naming Word)
A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Examples of nouns: Daniel, London, table, dog, teacher, pen, city, happiness, hope
Example sentences: Steve lives in Sydney. Mary uses pen and paper to write letters.Learn more about the different types of nouns.
Types of Nouns
Common - Words that name general items rather than specific ones. (Ex: Dog)
Proper - Words that specify . Ex: Fido (The dog's name)
Concrete - Things you can see or touch. Ex: dishes, desks, doorknobs
Abstract - Things you can't see or touch. Ex: love, justice, guilt
Nouns can be subjects, predicates or objects.
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Multiple Choice
What is a noun?
A person,place, thing, or idea.
Replaces a noun.
Action of state of being.
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Multiple Select
Which nouns are proper ?
man
Walmart
Mikayla
store
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Type answer...
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Pronoun (Replaces a Noun)
A word used in the place of a noun, it replaces a noun.
Example sentences: Mary is tired. She wants to sleep. I want her to dance with me.
Types of Pronouns
Personal -Refers to specific people , places, or things. Ex: I, he, she, him
Indefinite - Does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular. Ex: anything, something, anyone, everyone
Relative - Introduces a relative clause, relates the noun or pronoun to other words. Ex: which, that, whose, whoever, whomever, who, whom
Interrogative - Pronouns that ask a question. Ex: What, whose, what , whom
Demonstrative - Pronoun that points to a specific object. Ex: these,those, this
Intensive/reflexive- A pronoun that ends in self or selves and places emphasis on its antecedent. Ex: myself, yourself, yourselves, thems
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What is an Antecedent?
The noun that is replaced by a pronoun.
n antecedent is a part of a sentence that is later replaced by a pronoun. An antecedent is a phrase, clause, or word that is later referred back to by an earlier word, noun, or phrase. ... If the antecedent is a group, or plural, the antecedent must also be plural. For
An example of an antecedent is the word “John” in the sentence: “John loves his dog.” noun.
Example: The dog at the shelter is loud and energetic, but we still really like him.
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Multiple Choice
What is the antecedent in the following sentence?
Carol likes to swim at Lake Chugaluga, she loves swimming.
Carol
Likes
Swim
Lake Chugaluga
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Multiple Choice
What does a pronoun do?
Names a person. place, thing, or idea.
Replaces a noun.
connects ideas or joins words, phrases, or clauses.
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Adjective (Describing word)
An adjective describes, modifies or gives more information about a noun or pronoun.
Example sentences: The little girl had a pink hat.
Types of Adjectives
Demonstrative - Points out a particular noun. Ex: This
Compound - Made up of more than one word. Ex: Scar-faced
Indefinite - Gives an approximate number/quantity Ex: Many
Predicate - Follows a linking verb and describes the subject.
Ex: A frustrated puppy is unpredictable.
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Forms of Adjectives
Positive - describes noun/pronoun without comparing it to anything.
Brownies are a tasty dessert.
Comparative - compares 2 nouns/pronouns
Ex: Burgers are tastier than subs.
Superlative - compares 3 or more nouns/pronouns
Ex: Basketball is the safest sport out of basketball, football, and hockey.
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Multiple Choice
What does an adjective do ?
Replace a noun
Modifies/describes a noun or pronoun
Shows action or a state of being
Modifies/describes verbs, other adverbs, or adjectives
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Verb (Action word)
A verb shows an action or state of being. A verb shows what someone or something is doing.
Examples: go, speak, run, eat, play, live, walk, have, like, are, is
Example sentences: I like Woodward English. I study their charts and play their games.
Types of Verbs
Transitive -
Intransitive
Linking
Verb Phrases
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Multiple Choice
What does a verb do ?
Modifies/describes a noun or pronoun.
The action of state or being
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Adverb (Describes a verb)
An adverb describes/modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. It tells how, where, when, how often or to what extent.
Usually ends with the letters - LY
Types of adverbs: Positive, Comparative, Superlative
Examples: slowly, quietly, very, always, never, too, well, tomorrow, here
Example sentences: I am usually busy. Yesterday, I ate my lunch quickly.
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Multiple Choice
What is an adverb?
A word that describes a noun or pronoun
A word that shows direction and placement. Shows relationships
Word that expresses emotion
A word that describes/modifies a ver, adjective or other adverbs.
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Preposition (Shows relationship)
A preposition shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word. They can indicate time, place, or relationship. They show placement and direction.
Examples: at, on, in, from, with, near, between, about,
under
Example sentences: I left my keys on the table for you.
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Multiple Choice
What is a preposition?
A word that shows placement and direction, and shows the relationship between words.
A word that connects ideas or joins words, phrases, or classes.
A word that expresses strong emotion.
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Conjunction (Joining word)
A conjunction joins two words, ideas, phrases or clauses together in a sentence and shows how they are connected.
Examples: and, or, but, because, so, yet, unless, since, if.
Example sentences: I was hot and exhausted but I still finished the marathon.
Coordinating Conjunctions
Acronym: FANBOYS - for, and, but, or, yet, so
Subordinating Conjunctions
Acronym: AAAWWUBBIS - as, after, although, while, when, until, before, because, if since
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Multiple Choice
What is a conjunction?
A word that shows position or direction. (Shows relationships between words
A person, place, thing, or idea.
A word that connects ideas or joins word, phrases and clauses.
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Interjection (Expressive word)
An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a strong feeling or emotion. It is a short exclamation.
Examples: Ouch! Wow! Great! Help! Oh! Hey! Hi!
Example sentences: Wow! I passed my English test. Great! – Ouch! That hurt.
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Multiple Choice
What is an interjection?
A word that expresses strong emotion
A word that describes a verb, adjective or other adverbs
A word that shows action or state of being
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Article (Defining word)
An article is used before a noun. These are divided into definite (the) and indefinite (a, an). Articles help define nouns.
Examples: a, an, the
Example sentences: I need a dictionary. The dictionary needs to be in English.
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Multiple Choice
What is an Article?
Words that you use with nouns. An article determines the noun. The articles in the English language are the, a, an
A word that replaces a noun
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What is your Parts of Speech comprehension level? How well do you understand what they are and how to apply this knowledge in identifying and using them correctly?
Struggling
(I do not know much if anything about the topic and find it hard to understand)
Beginning
(I know some things, but I need more practice .)
Approaching
(I understand most of the topic and can apply it, but I need more practice)
Proficient
I have mastered the topic and understand it thoroughly, I am confident I fully comprehend this topic and can apply my skills.)
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