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دبیر زبان-Alidadi
A noun will name a per-son
As Frank or Sue or Joe .
A noun will name a pla-ce
Like York or Buf-fa-lo .
A noun will name a thing as
Your coat or game or vest .
I-de-as such as love and peace ,
And jo-y are the best
A verb is a word that shows action or a state of being
These verbs are action words
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run, jump, read, swim, climb
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These verbs show being
Verb tense tells when something is happening .
Verb tense can be very complex. We are presenting a very simple form
Present
I eat.
She eats.
They eat
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Past
I ate.
She ate.
They ate
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Future
I will eat.
He will eat.
They will eat
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Present Perfect
I am eating.
She is eating.
They are eating
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Past Perfect
I have (had) eaten.
He has (had) eaten.
They have (ha
d) eaten
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If you need an-other word
To take the pla-ce of a noun.
You just look and look until a pro-noun's found.
Words as she and he and it can
Come in han-dy ev-'ry day.
We and us , them and they-ey ,
Are the words we say
She is a girl and
He is a boy.
It is a thing as my game or toy
Learn the song and sing a-long with me ,
Pro-nouns are very use-ful as we all can see
I call my-self the lit-tle word I ,
We as a group can climb ver-y high.
I can point to you and you and you,
Such a good way to tell us just what we can do
I have a brand new song just for me .
This is my mu-sic,
Won't you agree?
Sing a-long and we will do just fine,
Now I know lit-tle pro-nouns real-ly can be mine
Ad-jec-tives are here for you
De-scribes a noun or pronoun, too.
Big brown dog, little cat
See the man's big tall black hat.
Shiny bike, bright new toy,
Can you see the little boy?
Pretty girl, many curls,
Buttons made of big white pearls
An adverb modifies (tells more about) a verb
adjective, or another adverb
An adverb answers the questions
How?, When?, Where?, or How much?
The athlete ran quickly.
The word "quickly" tells how the athlete ran.
Adverbs sometimes (but not always) end in "ly"
We went to school today.
The word "today" tells when we went to school
The children play outside.
The word "outside" tells where the children play
He gave an exceptionally fine speech.
The word "exceptionally" tells the degree of fineness
An article, sometimes called an article adjective is a little word
used before a noun to point to something
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The article the points to a definite (particular) person, place, or thing:
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I saw the boy on the bus.
Please put the book on the shelf .
We went to the stadium
The article a points to an indefinite (no particular)
person, place, or thing. Use the article a in front of
a word that begins with a consonant
The farmer has a cow on the farm.
We will eat a hamburger for lunch .
The girl likes to fly a kit
The article an points to an indefinite (no particular)
person, place, or thing. Use the article an in front of
a word that begins with a vowel
He ate an olive with his sandwich.
She picked an apple from the tree .
We use an umbrella when it rains
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