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Kristal M. Navarro Parts of Speech in Simple Present Sentences National University Collage
Part 1: Verb to Be #1 1) The girl (am,is,are) pretty. Is 2) I (am,is,are) ready. Am 3) She (am,is,are) my friend. Is 4) They (am,is,are) twins. Are 5) The flowers (am,is,are) yellow. Are #2 1) The girl is pretty. 2) I am ready. 3) She is my friend. 4) They are twins. 5) The flowers are yellow. 1) The girl is not pretty. 2) I am not ready. 3) She is not my friend. 4) They are not twins. 5) The flowers are not yellow. 1) Is the girl pretty? 2) Am I ready? 3) Is she my friend? 4) Are they twins? 5) Are the flowers yellow?
Kristal M. Navarro Parts of Speech in Simple Present Sentences National University Collage Part 1: Verb to Be #1 The girl (am,is,are) pretty. Is I (am,is,are) ready. Am She (am,is,are) my friend. Is They (am,is,are) twins. Are The flowers (am,is,are) yellow. Are #2 The girl is pretty. I am ready. She is my friend. They are twins. The flowers are yellow. The girl is not pretty. I am not ready. She is not my friend. They are not twins. The flowers are not yellow. Is the girl pretty? Am I ready? Is she my friend? Are they twins? Are the flowers yellow? #3 The girl is pretty. The = article Girl = noun Is = preposition Pretty = adjective 2) I am ready. I = Pronouns Am = Verb Ready = Adjective 3) She is my friend. She = Pronoun Is = Preposition My = Verbs Friend = Noun 4) They are twins, They = Pronoun Are = Verb Twins =Adjective 5) The flowers are yellow. The = Article Flowers = Noun Are = verb Yellow = Adjective Part 2: Simple Present 1) He (to smoke) American cigarettes. Smokes 2) Karen (to blush) when she (to see) that boy. Blushes, Sees 3) I (to love) caramel apple cake. Like 4) He (to cry) like a baby. Cries 5) It (to amaze) me. Amazes 1) He smokes American cigarettes. 2) Karen blushes, when she sees that boy. 3) I like caramel apple cake. 4) He cries like a baby. 5) It amazes me. 1) He does not smoke American cigarettes. 2) Karen does not blush, when she see that boy. 3) I do not like caramel apple cake. 4) He does not cry like a baby. 5) It does not amaze me. 1) Does he smoke American cigarettes? 2) Does Karen blushes, when she sees that boy? 3) Do I like carame apple cake? 4) Does he cries like a baby? 5) It amazes me? 1) He smokes American cigarettes. He = pronoun Smokes = verb American = adjective Cigarettes = noun 2) Karen blushes, when she sees that boy. Karen =noun Blushes = verb When = adverb She = pronoun Sees =verb That =pronoun Boy = noun 3) I like caramel apple cake. I = pronoun Like = verb Caramel = adjective Apple =adjective Cake = noun 4) He cries like a baby. He = pronoun Cries = verb Like = preposition A = article Baby = noun 5) It amazes me. It = pronoun Amazes = verb Me= pronoun
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