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Some words are more than one part of speech. For example, cook is both a verb and a noun.
Noun: The cook is busy in the kitchen.
Verb: I don't want to cook, let's go to a restaurant instead.
The Verb
A verb is a word that describes an action, state or occurrence. He are some basic forms of the verb walk.
She walks to work. – present simple tense (3rd person singular)
She walked to work. – past simple tense
She is walking to walk. – present continuous /gerund (-ing)
She has walked to work. –
Some words are more than one part of speech. For example, cook is both a verb and a noun.
Noun: The cook is busy in the kitchen.
Verb: I don't want to cook, let's go to a restaurant instead.
The Verb
A verb is a word that describes an action, state or occurrence. He are some basic forms of the verb walk.
She walks to work. – present simple tense (3rd person singular)
She walked to work. – past simple tense
She is walking to walk. – present continuous /gerund (-ing)
She has walked to work. –
Some words are more than one part of speech. For example, cook is both a verb and a noun.
Noun: The cook is busy in the kitchen.
Verb: I don't want to cook, let's go to a restaurant instead.
The Verb
A verb is a word that describes an action, state or occurrence. He are some basic forms of the verb walk.
She walks to work. – present simple tense (3rd person singular)
She walked to work. – past simple tense
She is walking to walk. – present continuous /gerund (-ing)
She has walked to work. –
2. He loves them. 3. Sara stopped the car. 4. Mike wants a new toy. 5. He drives much too fast. 6. Buses can carry more people than cars. 7. I walk to the office most of the time. 8. They ate lunch very quickly. 9. We watched a brilliant film yesterday. 10. Joseph often wears jeans.
Adjectives
Circle the adjectives and underline the nouns they describe.
1. The wooden railing was splintery.
2. Tommy painted the old fence with white paint. 3. My family goes on a special trip every winter. 4. The jet made a very loud noise in the sky. 5. My cat is near the red brick house. 6. My sister likes to read long books with many chapters. 7. I always order chocolate chip ice cream from the ice cream store. 8. Grandma wants to pick wild berries every summer. 9. That was a thick and tasty steak. 10. John was brave when he got stung by a bee. Prepositions
Circle the preposition in each sentence.
1. We walked up the stairs.
2. My mom took a walk around the block. 3. I looked under my bed. 4. My friend jumped over the bushes. 5. The pen fell between our desks. 6. I walked to the store. 7. We walked aboard the ship. 8. She walked toward the teacher. 9. Sarah went past the other car. 10. Dad leaned against the wall.
Conjunctions
Circle the conjunction in each sentence.
1. Sharon loves to go on roller coasters, yet she has a fear of heights.
2. Donald ate all his dinner, so he was able to have dessert. 3. Raccoons must push lids off of garbage cans, or else they will go hungry. 4. May loves to cook, for she has a special talent for it. 5. David has to wake up early, so he can climb the mountain. 6. The man is fast, but the woman is faster. 7. Derek went to the mall, so he could shop. 8. I’m having a great time, while you are at home watching television. 9. My mom cooks a lot, but she needs a new stove. 10. We are going to the mall, once my friends get here. Adverbs
Circle the adverbs and underline the word they describe.
1. We finally got our grades from the test.
2. Jack walked his dog to the park quickly. 3. The balloon rose quickly in the sky. 4. We danced merrily around the school year. 5. Lisa watched the ball game closely. 6. The player boldly ran from base to base. 7. My mom cares deeply about me. 8. I almost ate a rotten apple. 9. Tom plays football outside. 10. I already finished my homework.
Pronouns
Circle the pronoun that takes the place of the underlined part of the sentence.
1. My mom and I played soccer. We played soccer.
2. My parents spent their vacation on Paris. They spent their vacation on Paris. 3. John and Sarah danced together. They danced together. 4. My sister plays with dolls. She plays with dolls. 5. Bryce went to school today. He went to school today. 6. Aunt Tina and Uncle John went to my party. They went to my party. 7. Jackie bought a new car. She bought a new car. 8. Mr. Davis works in the library. He works in the library. 9. My friend and I went to the park. We went to the park. 10. Jenny plays basketball every afternoon. She plays basketball every afternoon.