Section One Parts of Speech AL Diagnostic Tests Nouns Lessons and Activities Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs CO PY R IG Review Activities Final Tests HT Prepositions Conjunctions Interjections ED 3 MA TE RI Diagnostic Tests 5 Name Date Period Score % DIAGNOSTIC TEST 1 PARTS OF SPEECH For each underlined word in the following sentences‚ identify and then write the part of speech on the line next to the number. Each part of speech is
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history of language‚ namely Old English (OE)‚ Middle English (ME)‚ and Modern English (MnE). The first period‚ which lasted from 450 to 1100 (or 1150)‚ and is known as Old English‚ is the period of full endings. During this period the inflections of the noun‚ the adjective‚ the verb are preserved more or less unimpaired. This means that‚ in principle‚ any vowel may be found in the ending which is usually unstressed: [a‚ i‚ o‚ u‚ e]. Old English is an early form of the English language that was spoken
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participle of the verb fron‚ "to love." The Germanic root behind this verb is *fr-‚ which meant "to like‚ love‚ be friendly to." Closely linked to these concepts is that of "peace‚" and in fact Germanic made a noun from this root‚ *frithu-‚ meaning exactly that. Ultimately descended from this noun are the personal names Frederick‚ "peaceful ruler‚" and Siegfried‚ "victory peace." The root also shows up in the name of the Germanic deity Frigg‚ the goddess of love‚ who lives on today in the word Friday
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SENTENCE PRONUNCIATION SYNONYMS Word form 1 Media (noun) The main means of mass communication (television‚ radio‚ and newspapers) regarded collectively. The media has a big impact in the modern lifestyle. /ˈmiːdɪə/ 2 Customer (noun) A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. Customers constitute a significant aspect in markets. /ˈkʌstəmə/ shopper‚ consumer‚ buyer‚ purchaser‚ client 3 Product (noun) A product is anything that can be offered to a market that
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course go to Cool Math Games. Punctuaintion . Declarative is stating something. ? Intterrogative is stating a question ! Exclamatory means sentence with expression . is stating a command. Grammar Parts of speech NOUNS Person place or thing PRONOUNS I you they ADJECTIVES Happy more these INTERJECTIONS OUCH! OW! DARN! PREPOSITIONS From to until ARTICLES A an the CONJUNCTIONS and but or VERBS run jump sit ADVERBS quickly today outside © 2023 by Kant & Rider
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IN ENGLISH GRADE TWO I – OBJECTIVES At the end of the 1-hour timeframe‚ the Grade 2 – St. Monica students will be able to answer wh-questions about a selection listened to recognize/identify what nouns are give examples of nouns express gratitude towards people II – SUBJECT MATTER : NOUNS STORY: “At the School Yard” by: Myrna J. Hipolito MATERIALS: word cards‚ pictures‚ chart‚ big book III – PROCEDURE A. Preparatory Activities 1. Review: Have the pupils recall the past topic (Being
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banish; compel to leave; eject Impel Verb Drive on; force; Compel Implicate Verb Show to be a part of or connected with; involve; entangle Impugn Verb Call in question; assail by words or arguments; attack as false; contradict Insurgent Noun One who rises in revolt against established authority; rebel; mutineer Extraneous Adjective Coming from or existing outside; foreign; not essential; not pertinent; irrelevant Extravagant Adjective 1. Outside or beyond the bounds or
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"Scattergories." First‚ separate students into teams of 2 or 3 or 4 students. Write 5 or 10 categories on the board (or you can use the printable category cards available below). Categories can be English-related (like Nouns‚ Verbs‚ Adjectives‚ Adverbs‚ Plural Nouns‚ Countable Nouns‚ etc.) or just fun categories or categories that reinforce recent learned vocabulary (like Something you can eat‚ Something destructive‚ Something hollow‚ Places‚ Something heavy‚ etc). Choose one letter from the alphabet
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function. NOUN: Naming word [ (common noun)- ordinary everyday things (proper noun)- names of people places etc. ( collective nouns)- names a collection or group (absract noun)- something which is not visible or tangible ]. PRONOUN: Stands in place of the noun i.e she‚ it etc. ADJECTIVE: Describing word. VERB: Doing word. ADVERB: Modifies the verb. CONJUNCTION: Joining word. PREPOSITION: ’small words’ which relate phrases or words together. ARTICLE: ’a’ ’an’ or ’the’ which precede nouns or
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Order of Adjectives & Comma Use with Paired Adjectives In English‚ it is common to use more than one adjective before a noun. For example‚ we can write "He’s a funny young boy‚" or "She’s a smart‚ energetic woman." When you use more than one adjective‚ you have to put them in the right order‚ according to type. It is correct to write‚ "I have a small red car"‚ but it is not correct to write‚ "I have a red small car". When you use two adjectives together‚ you sometimes use "and" between them and you
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