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English Submitted By : Mujahid Shakir B. Antao Grade VII-Snow

Submitted To: Mrs. Marivic Mangubat English Teacher 7

1. NOUN A Noun Is The Name Of A Person, Place, Thing, Idea, Or Quality.
Examples:
Action
Apple
Arrow
Authority
Ball
Balance
Book,
Breakfast
Car
Caution
Confidence
Computer,
Danger
Daughter
Dinosaur
Door
Ear
Egg
Elephant
Energy
Face
Flower
Fortune
Fountain
Gal
Gallantry
Gallery
Gallows
Hair
Haste
House,
Hydrogen
Ice
Ice Cream
Icicle
Imagination
Jack
Jade
Joy
Jury
Kangaroo
Kite
Knee
Knowledge
Lad
Ladle
Lady
Latitude
Man
Manager
Mercury
Mouse,
Name
Nest
Nemesis
Newspaper,
Oats
Ocean
Optimism
Oven
Paw
Pet
Petal
Power
Quail
Queen
Question
Quiet
Rally
Road
Racket
Sand
Sanity
Snake
Square
Table
Television,
Toe
Towel
Umbrella
Uncle
Underside
Urge
Value
Venture
Vision
Velvet
Water
Wanderer
Window
Worm
Xenon
Xylophone
Yard
Yarn
Yesterday
Yoga
Zebra
Zest
Zoology

2.) PRONOUN

A Pronoun Is A Word Or Form That Substitutes For A Substitutes For A Noun Or Noun Phrase.
Examples:
All
Another
Any
Anybody
Anyone
Anything
Both
Each
Each Other
Either
Everybody
Everyone
Everything
Few
He
Her
Hers
Herself
Him
Himself
His
I
It
Its
Itself
Little
Many
Me
Mine
More
Most
Much
My
Myself
Neither
No One
Nobody
None
Nothing
One
One Another
Other
Others
Our
Ours
Ourselve
Several
She
Some
Somebody
Someone
Something
Us
We
What
Whatever
3.) VERB
Which
Whichever
Who
Whoever
Whom
Whomever
Whose
You
Your
Yours
Yourself
Yourselves

A Verb Is Often Defined As A Word Which Shows Action Or State Of Being.
Examples:
|Accept |Allow |Applaud |Attach

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