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INTERJECTIO

NS

NOUNS

ADVERBS

PRONOUN
S

PART OF SPPECH

PREPOSITIO
NS

ADJECTIVES

ADJECTIVE
S

VERBS

CONJUCTIO
NS

Slow
slowly
Quickly
There
Moved slowly bacross the
roomwas a slow smiling air about h
The car came very quickly

Large
Large piece of metal.

Awfully
Strong
You must be awfully tired
The liquid because it was so stron

Small
Big
Brightly
Big slice of cheesecake The small table overturning.
lo Samshe said brightly aloud

1. room was warn and clean.

2. Mary Malony was waiting


for her
husband.

CONJUCTIONS

3. She stood for a while


blinking at
the body.
4.Seemed larger darker than
before.
5.But you must eat.

WORD

SENTENCES

Her

On the sideboard behind her.

She

She took his coat and hung it in the closer.

He

He had now become absolutely motionless.

Him

She wasn't really watching him.

Himself

Went slowly over to fetch himself another.

What

"What is it, darling? What's the matter?"

We

"We can try, Mrs. Maloney."

They

They didn't have any heavy metal vases, she said.

Which

"Which grocer?" one of the detectives asked.

PRONOUNS

PREPOSITIONS

1.

Behind her, two tall glasses, soda water


,whiskey .

2.

Merely to please herself with the thought.

3.

Then she walked over.

4.

5.

She heard the ice cubes clinking against the


side of the glasses .

She went through the living-room .

6.When she walked across the room she


couldnt feel her feet touching the floor.
7.

1. The two table lamps alight hers and


the one by the empty chair opposite.
2. Now and again she would glance up
at the clock.
3. He lifted his glass and drained it in
swallow although they was still half.

NOUNS

4. Then she washed her hands and ran


upstairs to the bedroom.
5. She moved uneasily in her chair.

6.

They were looking for the weapon.

7. There were other policemen in the


garden.

8. Why, good evening, Mrs. Maloney.


How are you?"

She managed to whisper.

Get it ! She cried jumping up.

She saw him

standing

She was

humming a little tune to herself.

over by the window

She was back again in her chair with the s

VERBS
She carried it upstairs.

Holding the glass with both hands

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WORD

SENTENCES

1.

Awfully

You must awfully tired?

2.

slowly

She lowered herself back slowly into the


chair.

3.

Simply

Bet there simply wasnt any other way.

4.

Pleasantly

The grocer cocked his head on one


side,looking at her pleasantly.

5.

Brightly

Hello Sam she said brightly aloud

6.

Quickly

The car came very quickly.

Interjectio
ns

NU

WORD

SENTENCES

M
1.

Oh

Oh yes, thatll be fine.

2.

Hullo

Hullo darling, she said.

3.

Well

Well-what would you suggest, Sam?

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