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Parts of Speech Flash Cards

Cut out the cards on the dotted lines. Fold the cards on the solid line. The word will be on the front and the
definition on the black. Glue or tape the flash card closed.

An interjection is a word that


Interjections expresses an emotion or feeling.

Examples: Oh! Wow! Hey!

Prepositions are words that show


Prepositions location in time and/or space.

Examples: near, under, above

An article is a type of adjective


that tells if a noun is a general
Articles or a specific thing.
Examples: a, an, the

A conjunction is a word that joins


Conjunctions two words or two phrases together.

Examples: and, but, or

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Parts of Speech Flash Cards
Cut out the cards on the dotted lines. Fold the cards on the solid line. The word will be on the front and the
definition on the black. Glue or tape the flash card closed.

An adjective is a word that


Adjectives describes a noun.
Examples: blue, curly, shiny

A verb is a word that shows


Verbs action or state of being.
Examples: run, jump, fall

An adverb describes a
verb or an adjective.
Adverbs
Examples: quickly, bright, quietly

A noun can be a person, a


place, a thing, or an idea.
Nouns Examples: book, school, love

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Which One?
An Adjective Prepositional Phrase Worksheet

A prepositional phrase always begins with a preposition. In a sentence, a


prepositional phrase functions as an adjective or as an adverb. When it
works as an adjective, it describes a noun and answers the question
"which one?"

Put parentheses around the adjective prepositional phrase in each sentence.


Then, write the number of the sentence next to the picture it represents.

Be careful, some sentences have adverb prepositional phrases too!

1. The treats in Red Riding Hood’s basket smelled delicious.

2. The man in the moon winked at me.

3. The cookies in the cookie jar are almost gone.

4. The monkey in the middle wanted to catch the ball.

5. The basketball with our name on it rolled down the hill.

6. The book from the library is on the shelf.

7. The rabbit in the waistcoat went down the rabbit hole.

8. The girl with the pink guitar can really rock!

9. The recipe in this cookbook calls for five bananas.

10. The leaves in the trees are turning orange and gold.
Adjectives - Article/Determiner
An article (or determiner) is a special kind of adjective. It tells if the
noun is a general thing – an orange – or if it is a specific thing – the
orange. The three articles are: a, an, the

Circle the articles/determiners in the sentence below.


The girl dreamt that she saw an elephant driving a bus.
Missing articles/determiners are a common mistake, or typo, even for
experienced writers! That’s why all writers need an editor. Read the sentences
below and edit them by marking the missing articles with an arrow. See the example.
an
I had soccer practice hour ago.

Mom stopped by store on her way home.

Thomas watched ant walk over his shoe.

I want to be astronaut when I grow up.

Pot roast tasted gross.

Hanna grabbed apple on her way to school.

We drove over old bridge.

I heard great song today.

Dad threw baseball over my head.

Jaime loves comic book store.

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