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PRONOUN

•  Takes
the
place
of
a
noun


•  Examples:
he,
she,
they,
I,
we,
me,
us,

everyone,
someone,
none,
some,
it,
etc.


PART
2


PRONOUN
 CIRCLE
the
PRONOUN(s)

•  Direc&ons:
Replace
one
or
more
words
in
the
 •  Because
he
didn’t
know
the
answer,

sentences
below
with
a
pronoun:

They

the
boy
shlumped
down
in
the
seat.

•  All
students
in
Ms.
Staib’s
class
have
a
quiz
in

Language
Arts
on
Friday.

•  I
think
everyone
in
the
room
is



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
he

brilliant.

•  Cole
made
a
poor
decision
when
Cole
aRacked

the
Spirit
Bear.



CONJUNCTION
 CONJUNCTION

•  CONNECTS
or
LINKS
words
or
 •  CONNECTS
or
LINKS
words
or

phrases.
As
in…
 phrases.
Come
in
two
types:



and,
or,
but
(three
most
common)
 
1.
CoordinaYng
is
a
single
word



 
 
(and,
or,
but)



also,
yet,
so,
because,
either…or,


2.
CorrelaYve
has
two
parts

neither…not


 
 
(either…or,
if…then,
not
only….but
also)


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CIRCLE
the
CONJUNCTIONS
 PreposiYon

Beth
wants
to
go
to
Becky’s
party,
but
she
 •  a
word
used
to
show
the
relaYonship

has
too
much
homework.
 of
a
noun
to
something
else,
usually

a
locaYon
in
space
or
Yme.

Sarah,
Josh,
and
Susan
will
all
be
there.

•  Use
the
sentence…

Not
only
will
all
her
friends
be
there,

 
The
squirrel
ran
___up__
the
tree.

but
also
Becky’s
dreamy
brother,
Mark.
 
down,
into,
with,
for,
around,
beside,
from,
above,
below,
against


Weird
Preposi<ons:
some
don’t
fit


CIRCLE
the
PreposiYon

with
the
squirrel
and
the
tree

•  The
book
is
on
the
table.

 •  OF
is
always
a
preposiYon

•  The
book
is
leaning
against
the
table.

 •  
DURING
is
a
preposiYon

•  The
book
is
beside
the
table.


•  She
held
the
book
over
the
table.

 CIRCLE
the
preposiYons:

•  She
read
the
book
during
class.

 
Finish
your
work
before
lunch.


A
bowl
of
soup
sits
on
the
table.


InterjecYon
 InterjecYon

•  It’s
ROOT
WORD
Yme!
 •  a
word
added
to
a
sentence
to

•  Inter=
in
or
into
 convey
emoYon.


•  Jactum=
throw
 •  usually
separated
from
the
rest
of

the
sentence
by
an
exclamaYon
mark

or
comma.

•  So
an
interjec<on
is…a
word
that
is

THROWN
INTO
a
sentence
 •  Yes! 
 
Hey! 
 
Ouch!
 
 
No!


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CIRCLE
the
InterjecYon

•  Ouch,
that
hurt!


•  Oh
no,
I
forgot
that
the
grammar

exam
was
today.


•  Hey!
Put
that
down!

•  I
said,
“Wow,
that
was
unsightly.”


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