Thursday, August 15, 2019
Word List
Any activity becomes creative when doer cares about doing it right or better ââ¬â John Updike Sunshine City (s/sh sound) Use Suffix ââ¬â ââ¬Å"ableâ⬠AcceptableAvoidableBreakableCountable ComparableImaginableEatableTolerable WashableUnderstandableReadable In last class, we studied about Subject and Predicate, here is a small class work to separate Subject and Predicate from following sentences: 1. We like playing cricket. 2. I perform on the stage every day. 3. Burgers and French Fries are available at this shop. 4. The Earth revolves round the sun. 5. The singing of the birds delighted children. . All roads lead to Mumbai. 7. Borrowed Garments never fit well. 8. No one knows who murdered the girl. 9. Sit down. 10. I shot an arrow into the air. Words are divided into different kinds or classes called parts of speech. In a sentence every word has a job. Some words connect, some describe while some provide action. There are 8 parts of Speech: 1. Noun ââ¬â a noun is a name of a person, place, emotions or thing, like: Akbar is a great king. The rose smells sweet 2. Adjective ââ¬â is a word used to add something to the meaning of a noun, like: Good boys Ten girls Dirty clothes 3. Pronoun ââ¬â is a word used instead of a noun, like Ram shouts ââ¬âââ¬â He shouts. They, them, us, he, she, it etc. come under this class. 4. Verb ââ¬â provides action: they tell what is happening, like: I fly my kite. Calcutta is a big city. Ram bought the ball. 5. Adverb ââ¬â is a word used to add something to the meaning of a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, like: Jack solved the sum quickly. This flower is very beautiful. 6. Prepositions ââ¬â connects nouns and pronouns too the rest of the sentence, like: A little girl sat under a tree. They are playing in the garden. Others: at, by, for, from, in, of, on, to and with etc. 7. Conjunctions ââ¬â are different kinds of connectors. They hook together individual words, like: Jack and jerry are cousins. I ran fast, but missed the train. U want chocolates or toffees? 8. Interjections ââ¬â are exclamations. When you put strong feelings into a word, it is interjection, like: Wow! , Oops! , Ouch! , Cool! , Yikes! etc. ââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬â TONGUE TWISTER OF THE DAY DAILY WORD POWER CLASS WORK ââ¬â SUBJECT / PREDICATE PARTS OF SPEECH THOUGHT OF THE DAY
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