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  1. Direct and Indirect speech with rules and examples. In English, to report someone's words or their own words, you can use direct or indirect speech. These may include statements, questions, orders, advice... When moving from direct to indirect style, it is often necessary to change personal pronouns, demonstrative and possessive pronouns ...

  2. Transform the following sentences from direct speech into reported speech: 1. “I am always in a bad mood on Monday mornings,” said Brian. _____ 2. “They were working last week,” she said. _____ 3. “I have been to Zimbabwe,” said Evelyn.

  3. Printable parts of speech worksheets. All eight parts of speech are covered in this section: Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Interjections, Pronouns, and Conjunctions.

  4. Part of Speech Review Directions: For each part of speech, review the Woodson definition, examples, and special notes. Part of Speech Definition Examples Special Notes Noun Nouns name people, places, and things, and ideas or feelings. People: George, firefighters, kids Places: Philadelphia, parks Things: cars, songs, drawings

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  5. Introduction. Here is a parts of speech worksheet to help students learn and practice the eight parts of speech. Procedure. Give each student a copy of the two-page worksheet. Students start by matching definitions to the correct parts of speech. Exercise A - Answer key. 1. b 2. e. 3. a 4. c. 5. f. 6. d 7. h 8. g.

  6. Day 1. Similes, Metaphors, and Personification. Both similes and metaphors are forms of comparison that compare words in a sentence. They can be used to make your sentences more interesting. How are similes and metaphors different? AA simile is a word that compares words in a sentence.

  7. Discover the eight parts of speech in English—noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. Learn their definitions, functions, and examples to enhance your grammar skills. Download a helpful PDF guide at the end!