darksoul

May 28, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized —— darksoul @ 6:33 pm

Common NOUN - the name given to a person, place or thing eg pimple, towel, pumpkin

ADJECTIVE - a word which describes a noun eg. blind, prickly, enormous PROPER

NOUN - the name of a particular person, place or thing. Proper nouns have capital letters. eg Kevin Rudd, Canberra, Prime Minister

VERB - an action or a doing word. If you can do it, then it’s a verb eg crawl, tickle, swim

ADVERB - Adds to the verb. Usually ends in ly and usually answers the question “how” something was done. eg. erratically, mercilessly, quickly

PERSONAL PRONOUN - a word which indicates personal onwership eg she, he, they, we, them, their, we,

CONJUNCTION - A word that joins 2 ideas together in a sentence. eg. and, then, so, but. One conjunction, one fullstop. A sentence must only contain one conjunction.

PREPOSITION - A word which indicates the “position” of something, compared to something else eg. the frog in the pond, the turtle under the rocks

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  1. bexta Says:

    Darksoul….Hi From the tropical Dominican Republic!

    So how are you going with that maths challenge on technomaths?
    Are you enjoying learning about friction in Science?
    I hope you get your answers submitted in time.
    Are you working in a group with the same kids from last term?

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