Parts of Speech Presentation - Garnet Valley School District

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Parts
of
Speech
The Eight (8) Parts of Speech
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Nouns
Names a person, place, idea or thing
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Six types of nouns…
Common
Proper
Concrete
Abstract
Compound
Collective
Nouns
 Have you ever read ‘The Crucible’ or any
other play by Arthur Miller?
 Call Mrs. Light if you are on her committee.
 Mr. Cox and Mr. Layman are both new
residents in the ‘A’ hallway.
 The Louvre, a famous museum in Paris,
was once a palace.
Nouns
 The beach was littered with debris from
Hurricane Benny.
 In the play, The Piano Lesson, a brother and
sister engage in a conflict over a piano.
 His discouragement with the treatment of
animals raised his consciousness.
 After he was burned by the fire he lost his
bravery and confidence.
Pronouns
 A word used in place of a noun
 Antecedent- the word a pronoun stands for
‘John bought a pen and a pencil; he will
bring them tomorrow.’
Personal Pronouns
Singular
Plural
1st Person
I, me, my, mine
we, us, our, ours
2nd Person
you, your, yours
you, your, yours
3rd Person
he, him, his, she, her
hers, it, its
they, them, their, theirs
Personal Pronouns
I want you to go with me.
He went to her house with me and her.
I spoke to you about her.
I like it better than yours.
Reflexive and Intensive
He bought himself a car.
He himself bought a car.
She wrote herself a letter.
She herself bought herself a letter.
Demonstrative Pronouns
this
that
these
those
This is my favorite dinner
These are my best friends.
Which is the best?
Interrogative Pronouns
who
whom
which
what
What is the answer?
Who are you?
Which is the best?
whose
Relative Pronouns
that
which
who
whom
whose
The man, who is over there, is nice.
The person who is running for
sheriff is my father.
Indefinite Pronouns
Is anybody going to be there?
Neither will be at the reception.
John better hire somebody.
All boys are going to sleep.
Adjectives
What Kind?- Peter bought red shoes.
Which One?- Sam took the last cookie.
How Many?- He made several errors.
How Much?- Jackie has enough money.
Adjectives
The tall and handsome actor waved.
The actor, tall and handsome, waved.
The ocean was rough.
Sam is confident.
Ray is depressed.
Laura is sleepy.
Adjective or Pronoun?
Several athletes won awards.
Several won awards.
My car is faster than your car.
My car is faster than yours.
Your Dad is cool.
Their house is awesome
Neither likes coffee.
Action Verbs
John applauded his girlfriend.
Lynn wrote a letter.
The girl won.
The child smiled.
Linking Verbs
They are happy.
John is healthy.
John looked very healthy.
I looked at John.
The food tasted good.
I tasted the food
.
Verb Phrases
I should leave the house now
I have read the book.
She was seen with her father.
Mitch might have scored if he didn’t trip.
Adverbs
How?
When?
Where?
To What Extent?
Adverb Hints:
Know the “Adverb Questions” !!!!
Can be removed (like most adjectives)
Usually next to the word they modify
Adverbs
Nick played (how?) ______________ .
Gavin played (when?) _____________ .
Joe P played (where?) _____________ .
Tyler played (TWE?) ______________ .
Adverbs
The coffee is very hot
He is extremely tall.
The book was very long.
She plays quite well.
She went very quietly.
Joe ran extremely slow.
They returned home today.
He reviewed the material yesterday
-Adverb Practice- Find the Adverbs (how, when, where, twe)The food we eat links us to people everywhere. (1)
Meg eagerly drinks her coffee early in the morning. (2)
Coffee probably first came from Africa, and it still grows
there. (4)
Vanessa usually prefers hot tea now. (2)
Hans always eats very nutritious meals. (2)
Adverb Practice
- Fill in the adverbs The chef prepared a meal.
The dinner guests took their places.
The host offered a toast.
The guests made conversation.
The dinner party was a success.
Prepositions
John drove around the block.
Kelly sits between Patrick and Xavier.
Joe went into the bank.
Eric walked along the river.
Throughout the story I cried many times.
Since yesterday I have studied very hard.
I have studied very hard since yesterday
Conjunctions
1) Coordinating
I found his hat and gloves
Fred likes her, but she likes him.
Dan went home, so I could go.
2) Correlative- see notes
3) Subordinating- see notes
Interjections
Hey! Get out of here.
Well, I think she’s nice.
Ouch! That hurts, dude!