What are nouns?
names a person, place or thing
What are pronouns?
Are words that substitute nouns in a sentence.
What is a conjunction?
What is an adverb?
A word/phrase that modifies an adjective verb.
What are interjections?
Words that are supposed to express feelings and emotion.
How can nouns be used in a sentence?
To talk about a person, place, or thing.
How are pronouns different to nouns?
Nouns name a person, place, or thing. Pronouns are supposed to replace nouns and need an antecedent.
Name a type of conjuction.
And, but, or etc.
"He reads deeply to explore complex themes".
What is the adverb in the sentence above?
Complex
Name an interjection.
well, wow, ouch, etc.
"We have plenty of paper and printing machines."
What is the noun in the sentence?
paper
How are pronouns similar to nouns?
They both refer to things, people, and places.
What is the most common conjunction out of all of them?
And
How are adverbs different from verbs?
Verbs express a state of being and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
What purpose do interjections serve in language?
Express strong emotions or sudden feelings and to add emotional emphasis
Bravery is an noun.
True or False
True
"He likes to eat food."
What is the pronoun?
He
And is the most frequently used conjunction in the English language.
True or False
True
What is the function of and adverb in manner
Describes how an action is performed.
"Yum, this food is delicious!"
What is the interjection in this sentence.
Yum
There are five types of nouns.
True or False
False
Pronouns used when asking questions are interrogative pronouns.
True or False
True
But and yet have the same meaning.
True or False
False
An adverb can only come before the adjective or verb it modifies.
True or False
Can interjections be formal in writing?
Yes, they can.