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Pronouns
Preposition
Verbs
Nouns
Conjunctions
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They take the place of the possessive form of nouns.
What is possessive pronoun?
100
throughWhat is the preposition in the sentence , shameka went through the cave
What is through
100
action verb tells someone or something does
What is a action verb
100
person,place,thing,or idea
What is a noun
100
What is a conjunctions
A conjunction is a word is a word that joins single word or group of words.
200
Refers tp a specific person or thing by indicating the person speaking.
What is a personal pronoun?
200
find the present tense verb. We See The Waves
What is see ?
200
name a group noun
What is collective noun
200
Find the coordinating conjunction. Put the boxes in the kitchen or in the garage.
or
300
Used to form questions.
What is a interrogative pronouns?
300
What is the preposition in the sentence, Jason is aboard the ship
What is aboard
300
a word that expresses action or a state of being and is necessary to make a statement
What is a verb ?
300
is the general,not the particular name,place,thing,or idea
What is a common noun
300
what is a correlative conjunctions
work in pairs to join words and groups of words of equal weight in a sentence
400
A word that takes the place of noun, a group of words acting as a noun, or another pronoun.
What is a pronoun?
400
What is the preposition in the sentence the cat is under the desk
What is under
400
find the past tense verb. We Saw The Waves
What is Saw ?
400
find the collective noun The Jury has reached a verdict
What is a jury
400
Name four correlative conjunctions.
both,either,just ,as,so,or,and
500
Points out specific persons, places, things, or ideas.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
500
shows the relationship of a noun with another word What is a preposition
What is a preposition
500
find the future tense verb. We Will See The Waves
What is Will See ?
500
used to form a question
What is a interrogative pronoun
500
what is a subordinating conjunction
join two clauses , or ideas in such a way as to make one grammatically dependent upon the other