Grammar
Introduction
Grammar is like the rules of a language. It helps us know how to speak and write correctly.
Parts of Speech
- Noun: A noun is a name of a person, place, animal, or thing. For example, "dog", "school", "Mary".
- Verb: A verb shows action or state of being. For example, "run", "jump", "is".
- Adjective: An adjective describes a noun. For example, "big", "happy", "red".
Types of Sentences
- Statement: A statement tells us something. For example, "I like playing soccer."
- Question: A question asks something. For example, "Are you coming to the party?"
- Command: A command tells someone to do something. For example, "Please sit down."
Fun Activity
Try making your own sentences using nouns, verbs, and adjectives. You can create a story using different types of sentences too!
Remember
- Nouns are names of people, places, animals, or things.
- Verbs show actions or states of being.
- Adjectives describe nouns.
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