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Word Type Rap

English

MrHeintschel

Dec 16, 2015

8375 views

5th Grade

Let's learn about word types. Are you ready? A noun is the name of a person, place or thing like Mike in Morgan with a ball of string. A noun is the name of a person, place or thing like Mike in Morgan with a ball of string. An adjective describes a noun like a big white smile on a painted clown, an adjective, describes a noun, like a big wide smile on a painted clown. Verbs verbs are doing words. They move and fly like the birds. Or like in running and jumping, you might add an ing. You can hop or dance and sing. Now adverbs like to add to a verb, they tell you more about the word. You can often add an LY on the end, like slowly walk or quickly bent. So now, yep, I checked it. Got that for you ready for it. We're ready. I'm ready. Whoo. And noun is the name of a person place or thing like Mike in Morecambe with a ball of shredding and an adjective describes a noun like a big wide smile on a painted clown. Verbs verbs are doing words. They like to move and fly like the birds. Or like in running and jumping, you might add an ing. You can hop or dance and sing. Adverbs like to add to a verb, they tell you more about the word. You can often add an LY on the end, like slowly walk or quickly bent. A noun is the name of a person, place or thing like Mike in Morgan with a ball of string. An adjective describes a noun like a big white smile on a painted clown, an adjective, describes a noun, like a big wide smile on a painted clown. Verbs verbs are doing words. They move and fly like the birds. Or like in running and jumping, you might add an ing. You can hop or dance and sing. Now adverbs like to add to a verb, they tell you more about the word. You can often add an LY on the end, like slowly walk or quickly bent.

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