1. comma’s 2. semi colons 3. colons 4. quotes grammar 5. adjectives 6. verbs 7. adverbs 8. nouns...

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1. Comma’s 2. Semi colons 3. Colons 4. Quotes Grammar 5. Adjectives 6. Verbs 7. Adverbs 8. Nouns 9. Proper nouns 10. Proper adjectives 11. Bibliography 12. Apostrophize

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1. Comma’s

2. Semi colons

3. Colons

4. Quotes

Grammar5. Adjectives

6. Verbs

7. Adverbs

8. Nouns

9. Proper nouns

10. Proper adjectives

11. Bibliography

12. Apostrophize

1. Comma’s

For my birthday I want a bat a rat a jaguar 20 dears a tamed pizza and a chicken cake.

Comma’s explain were breaks in sentences, or it’s the spots were the ideas of the sentence changes.

,, ,

, ,

2. Semicolons

Some people write on whiteboards others want chalkboards.

Semicolons are used to show relation between two ideas

;

3. Colons

It was 5 00 when I got up in the morning

Colons are used to show the start of a list, or before an explanation. Also, colons are used for time signatures.

:

I'm going to spend all my money on

2 packages of gum

1 pokemon pack

Red bowl

Fun dip

Pizza

Xbox 360

:

4. “Quotes”

Be careful when crossing the street, said officer colons

Quotes are used to show speech. The words that are inside the marks are the words that the character said. You will see a tag before after most quotes, they tell who is talking.

“”

tag

5. Adjectives

The green cat walked sleepily to her litter box.

The small dog ate his breakfast, lunch, and dinner slowly.

Adjectives are words used to describe a

noun in the sentence. There are often more than one adjectives in

a sentence.Adjective

6. Verbs

The green cat walked sleepily to her litter box.

The dog ate his breakfast, lunch, and dinner slowly.

A verb is a type of word used to show action or movement in a sentence.

verb

7. Adverbs

The green cat walked sleepily to her litter box.

The big dog ate his breakfast, lunch, and dinner slowly.

Adverbs are words used to describe verbs, like walked slowly, slowly would be the adverb.

adverb

8. Nouns

The green cat walked sleepily to her litter box.

The small cat ate his breakfast, lunch, and dinner quickly.

Nouns can be three things a person, a place, or thing, nouns are usually capitalized.

noun

Bibliography

Taylor, Theodore. The Cay.

New York: Yearling, 1969.

9. Pronouns

I went to the store to get a puppy.

A pronoun is a word used for your name but is not your name, like I, me, ect..

pronoun

Proper Nouns

• I got a DVD at Borders.

• A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place, thing, or idea. (Proper nouns are always capitalized.)

Proper nouns

Proper Adj.

• I went to a Philadelphia museum.

• A proper adj. is formed from a proper noun.

Proper Adj.

Apostrophe

• Mr. Jones's house is on fire.

• An apostrophe is used to form plurals, to show that a letter or letters have been left out of a word, or to show possession.

Apostrophe

Interview

• J.J.• LeBron James• Play basketball• Yes, because basketball

is my dream• Because it is an

awesome sport• The Boston Celtics,

because that’s my favorite team.

• Jouhny • Who do you look up to?• What does he do for a

living?• So you want to grow up

as a basketball player? If you do, why?

• Why?• What team do you wan to

be on and why?

Conjunction

• The river is wide and deep.

• We can fish in the morning or in the evening.

• A conjunction connects individual words or groups of words.

Article

• Owlet is the name for a baby owl.

• The articles a, an, and the are adjectives.

Run-ons

• I thought the lopsided game would never end the score just kept getting worse and worse.

• A run-on sentence occurs when two sentences are joined without punctuation or a connecting word

,

Fragment

• Thinks she is so cool. • A sentence fragment is a group of words witch does not express a complete thought. It is missing important information.

Martha thinks she is so

cool.

Interjection

• Wow, look at those mountains.

• An interjection is a word or phase used to express strong emotion or surprise.

Interjection

Preposition

• One cat rested on the chare.

• A preposition is a word that relates a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence.

Preposition