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GRAMMAR REVIEW

How much do we remember?????

A

nswer the following

questions in your C-NOTES

W

rite the adjective in the

following sentences:• 1. I have three gray

kittens.• 2. The hairy spider

crawled across the floor.

ADJECTIVES

3

. In your own words, do

your best to define

ADJECTIVE.

4

. She walked to school

every morning.

5

. It was super cold out

this morning.

6

. Do your best to define

what a PRONOUN is

your own words.

PRONOUNS

Write the PRONOUN in each sentence.

I

dentify the PREPOSITION

in each of the following

sentences.

7

. She went to the mall.

8

. He is from Mexico.

PREPOSITIONS

9

. How would you

describe to someone else

what a PREPOSITION

is?

I

dentify what the adverb in the

following sentences.

1

0. She really wants a new

bike.

1

1.Suddenly, the cat jumped

over the fence.

ADVERBS

1

2. In your own words,

describe what an

ADVERB does.

S

core and correct your

own paper.

I

will be collecting your

C-NOTES.

LET’S GRADE THESE TOGETHER

I

f you have forgotten some of

these, we will review them

together.

T

his activity is to see how

much we remember and to

see what we need to work on.

A

NSWER TIME

W

rite the adjective in the

following sentences:

• 1. I have three gray kittens.

• 2. The hairy spider crawled across the floor.

ADJECTIVES

3

. Definition:• Adjectives describe

nouns and pronouns.• Most adjectives tell:• 1-What kind• 2-How many

4

. She walked to school

every morning.

5

. It was super cold out

this morning.

6

. Pronouns are words that

take the place of nouns.

R

ecord this definition in your

notes and the types of

pronouns into your notes.

PRONOUNS

Write the PRONOUN in each sentence. Definition of Pronoun

P

ersonal Pronouns

P

ersonal Pronouns take the

place of persons, places,

things, or ideas.

I

, me, you, he, she, him, her,

it, we, us, you, they, them

THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF PRONOUNS.

P

ossessive Pronouns

P

ossessive Pronouns show who or

what OWNS something.

M

y, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers,

its, our, ours, their, theirs

N

OTE: MINES is NOT a word.

7

. She went to the mall.

8

. He is from Mexico.

PREPOSITIONS

9

. A PREPOSITION links a

noun or pronoun to

another word in the

sentence to show how

the two are related.

1

0. She really wants a

new bike.

1

1. Suddenly, the

cat jumped over the fence.

ADVERBS

1

2. An ADVERB describes

verbs, adjectives, and

other adverbs.

A

ll of our vocabulary

words will be PREFIXES.

R

eminder: A prefix goes at

the BEGINNING of a

word.

VOCABULARY

I

m = not• Use before root words

beginning with b, m, p• Ex: immature, imbalance,

impatient

i

l = not• Use before root words

beginning with I• Example: Illegal

S

uper = above, on top of, beyond• Superhuman, superfine,

supersonic

I

r = not• Ex: Irregular

I

n = not• Ex: Inability

VOCABULARY CONTINUED

T

rans = across, change,

through• Transfer,

transportation, transfer

I

nter = between• Ex: intercept, interview,

interstate

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