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Nouns,verbs and adjectives

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Grade 7 English

,Noun
 Title: What is a Noun?
 Content:

• A noun is a word that represents a
person, place, thing, or idea.
• Examples:
• Person: teacher, doctor, friend
• Place: school, park, city
• Thing: book, pencil, car
• Idea: happiness, freedom, love

, Slide 2: What is a Pronoun?

•A pronoun is a word that
takes the place of a noun
helps to avoid repeating the
same noun over and over in
sentences.
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