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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PARTS OF SPEECH

BY: BENNY

NOUN

PERSON, PLACE, THING OR IDEA.
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EXAMPLE 1

JIMBOB AND JIMBO TOOK A NAP ON THE COUCH.
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EXAMPLE 2

NEW YORK CITY IS A HUGE CITY IN NEW YORK.
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VERBS

A VERB IS A MAIN PART OF A SENTENCE THAT CREATES ACTION OR STATE
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EXAMPLE 1

I AM GOING TO KICK YOU!
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EXAMPLE 2

JIMBOB RAN AROUND THE CORNER.
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ADJECTIVE

A WORD THAT DESCRIBES A NOUN
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EXAMPLE 1

THE PENGUIN WAS SHORT.
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EXAMPLE 2

THE PIGEON WAS DUMB.
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ADVERB

A WORD THAT MODIFIES AN ADJECTIVE OR VERB.
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EXAMPLE 1

THE DOLPHIN SWAM QUICKLY.

EXAMPLE 2

THE BOY WAVED TO THE YELLOW SPOTTED GIRAFFES.

PRONOUN

A WORD THAT REPLACES A NOUN
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EXAMPLE 1

HE DROVE HIS CAR ACROSS THE STREET TO SEE HIS FAMILY.

EXAMPLE 2

SHE WAS A GREAT GOLFER BUT SHE DIDNT LIKE THE SPORT.
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PREPOSITION

SHOWS HOW A NOUN RELATES TO ANOTHER WORD IN A SENTENCE.

EXAMPLE 1

THE PELICAN IS NOT FLYING.
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EXAMPLE 2

THE TACO IS A SPECIAL FLAVOR.
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CONJUNCTION

A CONJUNCTION CONNECTS WORDS OR GROUPS OF WORDS.

EXAMPLE 1

THE DOG LIKED THE CAT, BUT THE CAT DIDNT LIKE THE DOG.
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EXAMPLE 2

THE BASKETBALL BOUNCED AND THEN STOPPED BOUNCING.
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INTERJECTION

AND EXPRESSION OF EMOTION OR SURPRISE.
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EXAMPLE 1

WOW! DID YOU SEE THAT VERTICAL?

EXAMPLE 2

AWESOME! DID YOU SEE HOW THAT FISH LOOKED?
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