Monday, May 24, 2010

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Grammar in poem ...

A noun is the name of anything - a school garden, kite or king.

Adjectives tell the kind of noun - as great, small, pretty, yellow or brown.

Instead of nouns the pronouns stand - his head, her face, your arm, my hand.

Verbs tell of something being done - to read, count, carry, laugh or run.

How things are done the adverbs tell - as slowly, quickly ill or well.

Conjunctions join the words together - as men and women, wind and weather.

The preposition stands before - a noun as in or through a door.

The interjections show surprise - as oh, how pretty, how wise.

These little words you often use are articles - a, an and the.

The whole are called parts of speech while reading, writing,  speaking, teaching.

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About ggrty -

I'm a typical character as everybody tag me. Learning from life as it presents is my daily activity. Listening to others what life has offered them is my passion. Living life to the fullest is my ambition. A person is a success who gets up in the morning, goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do!

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