A. Noun 1. Used to Describe Verbs (Slowly)

A. Noun 1. Used to Describe Verbs (Slowly)

<p> Parts of Speech Handout</p><p>Name:______Date:______</p><p>Part I: Match each part of speech with its correct definition. In parenthesis next to the definition is an example of that part of speech.</p><p>A. Noun 1. Used to describe verbs (slowly) B.Adverb 2. A person, place or thing (table) C.Adjective 3. An action (jump) D.Verb 4. Used to connect words, phrases and Clauses (and) 5. Used to describe the noun (beautiful) 6. Sits before a noun to show the noun’s relationship to another word (in)</p><p>Part II: Fill in the blank with a word that can correctly complete the sentence and it’s correct part if speech.</p><p>1. Every day my ______(noun) wakes me up at 7:00 a.m. for school. 2. I always feel so ______(adjective) and want to go right back to sleep. 3. ______(preposition) breakfast, I go straight to the bust stop. 4. I bring an umbrella with me ______(conjunction) it is raining. </p><p>Part III: Choose the option that best describes the word.</p><p>It is my birthday tomorrow, Hurray! I hope she likes the cookies! Hurray is a/an______She is a/an______A. Noun A. Pronoun B. Pronoun B. Adjective C. Interjection C. Preposition D. Conjunction D. Adverb </p>

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