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Title: Dessert |
Grade: 2-a Lesson: S2-L5 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps. Let us take next 2-5 minutes to solve the steps for the problems. This is a good exercise to check your understanding of the concepts.Second student to identify and review important steps.Focus on understanding the concepts and application to solving problems step by step. |
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Problem |
Identify the part of speech for the word 'Dessert.' |
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Clue |
A noun is a word that names something, such as a person, place, thing, or idea. |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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Choice.A |
Choice A is correct. "Dessert" names sweet treats we eat after meals. It’s a noun, a word for a thing. Just like "cake" or "ice cream," it’s something we can see, touch, or taste. |
Noun |
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Choice.B |
Choice B is incorrect. The word "dessert" isn’t a pronoun; it’s a noun. Pronouns replace nouns in sentences. For example, "it" or "she." "Dessert" is something you eat, like cake or ice cream. It’s a yummy treat, not a pronoun! |
Pronoun |
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Choice.C |
Choice C is incorrect. "Dessert" is a noun, not a verb. It’s something yummy you eat after a meal. Saying it’s a verb, like "running" or "jumping," is not correct. So, "dessert" can’t do actions like verbs; it’s a thing you enjoy eating! |
Verb |
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Choice.D |
Choice D is incorrect. "Dessert" is a noun, not an adverb. It’s a yummy treat you eat after dinner, like cake or ice cream. Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, like "quickly" or "very." So, "dessert" can’t be an adverb because it doesn’t describe how something is done. |
Adverbe |
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Step: |
The name "Dessert" depicts an item |
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Step: |
Hence, the parts of speech of the word Dessert is Noun. |
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Answer |
Choice A |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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Choice.A |
Choice A is correct. A cowboy is a person, and the word "cowboy" is a noun because it names a specific thing, just like "dog" or "teacher." So, when we talk about a cowboy, we use it as a naming word, making it a noun! |
Noun |
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Choice.B |
Choice B is incorrect as the word "Cowboy" is not a verb. A cowboy is a person who rides horses and takes care of cattle. Verbs are action words, like "run" or "jump." So, saying "Cowboy" is a verb is not right because it’s a name for a person. |
Verb |
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Choice.C |
Choice C is incorrect. The word "Cowboy" is not a pronoun. Pronouns take the place of nouns, but "Cowboy" is a specific person or character. Imagine if we said, "He is a pronoun" instead of "He is a cowboy." It wouldn’t make sense! |
Pronoun |
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Choice.D |
Choice D is incorrect because the word "Cowboy"is not an adjective. . Adjectives describe or give more information about nouns. So, saying "Cowboy" is an adjective is not accurate." |
Adjective |
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Step: |
The name "Cowboy" depicts a person |
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Step: |
Hence, the parts of speech of the word cowboy is Noun. |
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Answer |
Choice A |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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