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Identify the noun in: The car was huge.

Car

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What is the adverbial phrase in: She was walking slowly.

Walking slowly.
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What is a synonym to conjunction?

Connective

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What is the pronoun in: She was walking slowly.

She.

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What is the conjunction in: It was raining, but very lightly

But.

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What is an adjective?

An adjective is a describing word

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Identify the adjective in: The car is brown.

Brown.

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What part of speech helps with repetitive words?

Pronoun.

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What part of speech is used for connecting words?

Conjunctions.

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What is a part of speech that is able to describe verbs?

Adverbs.

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What is the name of parts of speech that tell you actions?

Verbs.

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What are the verbs in: The elephant bathes in the water, it loves bathing in the water.

Bathes, and loves.

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Does this paragraph make sense: Danish loves the piano. Danish plays it. Danish is good at the piano. Danish is a type of sweet also. Danish has the messiest room in the house.

No.

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Why doesn't it make sense?

Because there are no pronouns.

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What part of speech is used to name things?

Nouns?

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What is the pronoun in this: He lives in the apartment, it looks like an airport.

It.

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What is the name given to describing words?

Adjectives

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What part of speech is used to make sentences shorter?

Pronouns.

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What is the Adverb in this sentence: The waves were crashing softly.

Softly.

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What part of speech is used for showing positions?

Prepositions

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What is the preposition in this sentence: The mouse was hiding under the table.

Under.

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What is a preposition?

A preposition is a part of speech that tells you the position of a thing or many things.

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What are examples of prepositons?

Under, below, above, beside, in front, behind, to the left, to the right, etc.

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What is a part of speech that is used in capitals, and gives more detail about the word?  

Proper noun.

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What is a part of speech that is used in lowercases, and gives less detail about the word?

Common noun.

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