What are the 8 parts of speech?
nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, interjections
What are the subject pronouns?
I, we, you, he, she, it, they
Franklin and (I, me) bought the umbrellas.
me
Midge and Gilbert ate their lunch.
their = possessive, acting as an adjective
Analyze:
Theirs was a good lesson for all.
WOL teacher page p
What is an adjective? What questions do adjectives answer?
Adjective = describes or defines the meaning of a noun or pronoun. Answers = how many, whose, which one, what kind
What are the object pronouns?
Me, us, you, him, her, it, them
Gilbert saw Midge and (she, her) in the waves.
her
I went to Silver Dollar City on Thanksgiving holiday.
subject/nominative
Analyze:
Rebelliously, the waves lapped around his royal chair.
WOL teacher page p
What is an adverb? What questions do adverbs answer?
Adverb = Modifies a verb, adjective, adverb, answers the questions how, when, where, why
What are the possessive pronouns?
My, our, your, his, her, its, their
Elliot threw the sunscreen at you and (he, him).
him
I threw the ball at him.
objective
Analyze: King Canute wisely saw their foolishness.
WOL teacher page o
What are the 23 helping verbs?
Mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, theirs
(It's, Its) a great day!
It's
They are going to succeed.
subject/nominative
Analyze and diagram: You must put his new toy on his puppy's bed.
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What are the 47 preposition words?
See page 220 in WOL
Write an interrogative sentence that contains an object pronoun.
answers will vary
The kitten ate (it's, its) breakfast.
its
They are running across the field towards her.
they = nominative
her = possessive
Analyze and Diagram: Katie will sing a special song with her beautiful voice.
similar sentence on teacher page c