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IVAN CAPP Heather Johnson Sixth Grade English

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IVAN CAPP. Sixth Grade English. Heather Johnson. Who is he?. C onjunction A djective P reposition P ronoun. I nterjection V erb A dverb N oun. Interjections. A word that expresses emotion . I can’t believe that she stole my crayon! It’s snowing outside!. Verbs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IVAN CAPP

Heather Johnson

Sixth Grade English

Who is he?InterjectionVerbAdverbNoun

ConjunctionAdjectivePrepositionPronoun

Interjections• A word that expresses emotion.

– I can’t believe that she stole my crayon!

– It’s snowing outside!

Verbs• Expresses actions, events, or states of

being• run, jump, swim, bike, draw, write, read• I will plant this tree next spring.• I was not planning on going to the movies.• I swam across the pool.

Adverbs• A word that modifies a verb,

adjective, or another adverb– Describes how, why, to what extent, and

where.

– The man ran quickly.– I often walk to class.

Nouns• Used to name a person, place, thing,

or idea-Can be concrete or abstract

-Proper nouns- United States, Catholic Church, Veronica, Atlantic ocean

Conjunctions • Used to join words or groups of words.• And, but, so, or

- I wanted to go to the park today but my mom wouldn’t let me.

- I felt sick today so I didn’t go to school.

Adjectives• A word that describes a noun or a

pronoun

- The shiny bike was sitting under the Christmas tree - I walked past the scary house to get home.

Prepositions• Shows the relationship of a noun or

pronoun to another word• Usually indicates the temporal,

logical, or spatial relevance of an object in a sentence– I ride my bike over the bridge.– She put my backpack on my chair.

Pronouns• A word used to replace a noun or

another pronoun – Personal pronouns: I, you, he/she, them– Possessive pronouns: mine, yours,

his/hers, theirs– Demonstrative pronouns: this, that,

these– Interrogative pronouns: Who, whom,

which, what– Reflexive pronouns: myself, him/herself,

themselves

Let’s Review!• http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=LtepekmBY4Q

Discussion• Why do we learn about the parts of

speech?• Will this help you to become a better

writer?