Wednesday, 8 February 2017

EF2/3 Parts of Speech

NOUNS
I took a bicycle around Stanley Park.
I ate a hamburger for dinner/supper.
Some people eat supper at 5 o'clock. Some people eat late.
We have a quiz on Friday.
I passed a knowledge test.
I'm not a couch potato.
Freedom is very important for humans.

VERBS
We are studying English.
She does yoga.

ADJECTIVES
The puppy is cute.
The snow is white.
The snow is heavy.
It was wonderful.
The movie is interesting. I am interested.
Yesterday, it was sunny.
It was rainy/ cloudy/ windy/ foggy/ snowy/ stormy.
It was clear.
There was a sandstorm yesterday.
It was humid/dry.

His elbow was itchy. He scratched it.
My skin feels itchy.
My son had head lice last year. It was disgusting.

ADVERB
She laughs loudly.
The dog whimpered quietly.
He runs quickly.
She drives carefully.
Be careful. ADJECTIVE
Drive carefully.
Drive safely.
Drive slowly.
Cut the apple carefully.
She plays piano well.
He doesn't drive well.

PRONOUN
She talks to him.
He talks to her.
We saw him yesterday.
He saw us yesterday.
I help you. You help me.
She looks at herself.
The little boy sings to himself.
You drive yourself to work.

INTERJECTIONS
Wow! It's going to be a mess.
What!
Oh my god! Thank you!
Oh. It's so cold.
Great!
Wonderful!
Really?
Seriously!
Uh.
Um.
Um!
Hey!
Jeez!
Cool.
Rad.
Smokin.
Wicked.
Awesome.
That music is bad.






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