Words are not made the same.
Let’s match them to their individual character.
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Can you recognize the parts of speech? Look at the words in bold for a clue!
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Meet ____________! It loves going through the door, down the stairs, and across the street to that little pub on the boulevard. It’s a creature of habit who helps us see how words relate in a sentence.
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______________ is the only one willing to take action.
But sometimes it’s impossible to figure him out. He runs around in the past, present, and future. His voice is never the same, sometimes active and sometimes passive. |
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______________ asked to be called “doctor” last week, “Bob” yesterday and now he wants to be referred to as “Mr Jones”. Just because he is the subject of a sentence, does that mean that he can change his name to Bob, toaster, or psychology as he pleases?
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Can you recognize the parts of speech? Look at the words in bold for a clue!
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______________, dressed in monotonous gray from head to toe and tired of standing in for Noun. He is the one in the spotlight but without her, things would get pretty repetitious around here.
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______________ – usually late – comes towards the end of the sentence. Sometimes she’s the first to arrive. She enjoys cheerfully hanging around with Verb, Adjective and, not surprisingly, sometimes she even hangs around with herself. She’s never on Noun’s side.
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______________ is a remarkably colorful guy. Wearing colorful but clashing bow tie, shirt, pants, and a classy retro hat, he is always searching for his best friend Noun.
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