This Power Point tests knowledge of adjectives and adverbs, personal pronouns, homophones, prefixes, alphabetical ordering, apostrophes, words which can
act as a noun or a verb and much, much more.
A simple labeling activity, where pupils must decide if the target word is
acting as a noun or verb.
In Nouns Vs. Verbs, pupils are required to decide whether a specific word, placed within a sentence, is
acting as a noun or a verb.
This reduces the piling up of technical vocabulary into phrases that
act as nouns.
Not exact matches
A suitably relaxed word, vape can either be used
as a verb, meaning «to inhale or exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device» or
as a
noun defining it
as an «electronic cigarette or similar device; an
act of inhaling and exhaling the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.»
The word «being,»
as noun designates some substance; the word «to be» — or esse — is a verb because it designates an
act.
Brits do occasionally use «despatch», but only
as a
noun meaning the
act of sending.
Ted: I did a little group show in Texas years ago and I specifically made works thinking about sentence format with different small paintings
acting as stand - ins for verbs,
nouns, commas, and quotations.