grammar?
a set of rules that explain how to use words in a language
thing?
an object; not a person.
preposition?
a word that gives information about time or place.
noun?
a person, place, or thing; a part of speech.
action?
the act or process of doing something.
adverb?
a word that describes a verb or adjective.
person?
a human being.
irregular?
not normal.
example of preposition in a sentence.
place?
a physical location.
adjective?
a word that describes a noun.
An adjective that describes the library is “small”.
adverbs modifying verbs.
Not all adverbs tell us how a verb is done. Adverbs can also tell us when, where, how often, and how much a verb is done. Here are some more examples of adverbs modifying verbs:
verb?
a word that tells the action or state; a part of speech.
describe?
to give information; details.
Emily described her country.
subject?
what a sentence is about; a noun or pronoun.