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  • Choose the group of nouns.
    funnily, suddenly, lovingly, sadly
    gorgeous, shiny, angry, spacious
    a guitar, Taylor Swift, a duck, a pie
    to run, to jump, to love, to study
  • What are conjunctions?
    They connect all colours into a rainbow.
    They connect nouns and adjectives.
    They connect people around the world.
    They connect sentence parts.
  • Choose a group of pronouns.
    he, she, it, me, us, them, those
    never, ever, suddenly, possibly
    one, two, three, four, five
    to cry, to laugh, to smile, to giggle
  • Choose a group of adverbs.
    unexpectedly, faithfully, strangely, greedily
    unexpected, faithful, strange, greed
    expectation, faith, a stranger, greed
    to expect, to believe, to alienate, to wish
  • Choose a group of prepositions.
    on, at, for, with
    who, which, where, when
    he, she, it, they
    and, or, but, although
  • Choose a group of adjectives.
    mindful, hopeless, courageous, emotional
    mindfully, hopelessly, courageously, emotionally
    a mind, a hope, courage, an emotion
    to mind, to hope, to encourage, to motivate
  • Choose a pronoun.
    excellent
    and
    them
    to feel
  • Choose a group of verbs.
    creatively, indecisively, furiously, playfully
    a creation, a decision, a break, a play
    to create, to decide, to break, to play
    creative, indecisive, breaking, playful
  • Choose an adjective.
    a duck
    weirdly
    yellow
    to quack
  • What are prepositions?
    They make a verb complete.
    They cry and run away.
    They stand before a noun and show its position.
    They are used instead of nouns.
  • Choose a verb.
    a songwriter
    to sing
    beautiful
    creatively
  • What are nouns?
    Words for directions.
    Descriptive words
    Action words
    Words for things and abstract concepts.
  • How can words be grouped?
    By meaning (animals, plants, sports, etc)
    All the answers are correct.
    By origin (native, foreign)
    By parts of speech (noun, adjective, verb etc)
  • Choose a noun.
    to sleep
    a cat
    red
    happily
  • Choose a group of conjunctions.
    me, mine, my
    tremendous, endearing, young, cheerful
    and, however, nevertheless, either
    they, their, them, those
  • Language is like a house made of bricks. What are those bricks?
    Words
  • What are adverbs?
    Words that describe things.
    Words that describe actions.
    Words that nobody uses.
    Words that add things in a sentence.
  • What are ponouns?
    Words standing after nouns.
    Words used instead of nouns.
    Another word for nouns.
    Words standing before nouns.
  • What are adjectives?
    Words that describe actions.
    Words that connect sentence parts.
    Adjectives don't exist.
    Words that describe things and concepts.
  • Choose an adverb.
    green
    a fortune
    to gamble
    luckily
  • What are verbs?
    Descriptive words.
    Happy words.
    Sad words.
    Action words.