Grammar Posters Color Cursive
Grammar Posters Color Cursive
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...Noun
.............
A person, place,
thing, or idea
Marcus wore a blue
jacket to school.
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. .Pronoun
........
A word that takes
the place of a noun
I, you, he, she, it,
me, him, her, we,
you, they, us, them
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...Verb.........
A word that shows
the action or state of
being in a sentence
Malcolm ran two miles.
Malcolm is fast.
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Adjective
....... ............
A word that
describes or
modifies a noun
I wore blue suede shoes.
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...Adverb......
A word that
describes or
modifies a verb
Amir ran quickly.
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Conjunction
.....
Joins words, phrases,
and sentences
Coordinate: for, and, nor,
but, or, yet, so
Subordinate: before, if, when
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Preposition
.....
Connects a noun or
pronoun to another
word in a sentence
The cat ran up a tree.
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Interjection.....
.........
A word or phrase
used to exclaim,
protest, or command
wow, ouch, no, oh,
oops, uh-oh, whoa
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Common
............ ......
Noun
Any person, place,
thing, or idea
The woman drove a
car down the street.
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. .ProperNoun
......
A particular person,
place, thing, or idea
[Capitalize the first letter.]
Kim drove to Main Street.
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Concrete
............ ......
Noun
A noun that you can
see, smell, hear,
touch, or taste
friend, music, park
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Abstract .......
.............Noun
An idea, concept,
attribute, or feeling
peace, justice, anger,
courage, loyalty
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Helping Verb
[MODAL AUXILIARY]
A word that
modifies or helps
the main verb
can, could, may, might,
must, should, would, will
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Comparative
...... .... ...
Compares two
ADJECTIVE
people or things
Lee is taller than me.
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Superlative
.... ...... ...
Compares more than
ADJECTIVE
two people or things
Lee is the tallest
student in the class.
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Comparative
...... .... .....
Compares an
ADVERB
action (verb) of two
people or things
Ty ran faster than Luke.
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Superlative
.... ...... ......
Compares an action
ADVERB
(verb) of more than
two people or things
Ty ran the fastest
on the team.
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...Subject......
What or who a
sentence is about
A cat climbed the tree.
Juan is a musician.
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Predicate ....
....................
What the subject
does or is
A cat climbed the tree.
Juan is a musician.
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