This is the lesson from 24 October 2018. This contains about the parts of speech.
Lesson
- Lesson of Wednesday, October 24, 2018
- Fourth Week, Day Fifteen
- First Summary Parts of Speech
Handwriting
Practice handwriting so you can get faster.
Verbs and Adverbs
Verbs are action words. They describe actions and behavior. Adverbs describe the actions more succinctly. Examples are:
Verbs
- Cry
- Dance
- Drink
- Eat
- Enter
- Exit
- do
- say
- go
- made
- take
- see
- come
- look
- use
- find
- work
- call
- ask
- leave
- talk
Adverbs:
- softly
- wickedly
- loudly
- sloppily
- slowly
- early
- slowly
- loudly
- quickly
- easily
- sneakily
- distinctly
- hurriedly
- quickly
- fondly
- quickly
- quietly
- loudly
- expectantly
- slowly
- loudly
Nouns and Adjective
Nouns are things or groups of things. Adjectives describe the nouns more succinctly. Examples are:
Nouns
- mother
- father
- baby
- child
- toddler
- teenager
- grandmother
- student
- teacher
- minister
- businessperson
- salesclerk
- woman
- man
- lion
- tiger
- bear
- dog
- cat
- alligator
- cricket
- bird
Adjectives
- my
- your
- small
- tall
- loud
- snotty
- old
- good
- good
- religious
- hard working
- relentless
- pretty
- ugly
- mean
- menacing
- brown
- short
- loving
- dangerous
- loud
- light
Parts of Speech Exam
Name whether noun or verb:
- door
- floor
- walk
- run
- person
- Linda
- Sally
- ceiling
- car
- run
- throw
- building
- fall
- table
- water
- chair
- jump
- rise
- price
- climb
- pull
- push
- Larry
Credits
- This lesson was originally made with LibreOffice Writer by John M. Harpster.
- Formatted with Notepad++ for space removal.
- Made and published to PDF with LibreOffice and Microsoft Word by John T. Harpster.