CONJUNCTIONS- connect words, phrases, or clauses in sentences
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English Posters: Adverbs (Justice League)
ADVERBS- words that describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb; may indicate manner, time, place, degree, affirmation or negation
EXAMPLES:
Joe slowly answered the test.
Mel is eating his lunch now.
The lady is so beautiful.
Fe studies quietly in her room.
Molly is not tall.
NOT ADVERBS:
doctor green they eat walk
KINDS OF ADVERBS
a. Adverbs of Manner – How?
Lea greeted Mr. Reyes politely.
b. Adverbs of Time – When?
The principal will arrive later.
c. Adverbs of Place – Where?
Baby can play anywhere.
d. Adverbs of Degree –
How much? How little?
Julia Baretto is so pretty.
e. Adverbs of Affirmation – Yes
Yes, she is pretty.
f. Adverbs of Negation – No
She is not pretty.
English Posters: Adjectives (Justice League)
ADJECTIVES- words that describe nouns or pronouns
EXAMPLES:
small red pretty six easy
NOT ADJECTIVES
boy tree school they sing eat
KINDS OF ADJECTIVES
Descriptive Adjectives- describe quality (kind, size, shape, color)
Examples: thick,
yellow, strong
Limiting Adjectives- tell which one,how many/much,and whose
Examples:one, third, this, a,
my
Examples of
Limiting Adjectives
a an the
this that
those these
ten one
first third
his her
their our its
your my
some few many
several no any
Common suffixes for
adjectives
-ous dangerous, hazardous
-ful cheerful,
beautiful, wondeful
-able/ible loveable, incredible
-y rainy, salty, funny, easy
-ive creative,
expensive
-less priceless,
useless
-al special,
national
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