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WORD FORM: NOUN: The Person, Place, Object, idea, etc. that we talk about in a sentence. Success Ex. The Dog is eating its food. Ex. Experience has made me learn. VERB: The Action in a sentence. Ex. The boy runs very fast. Ex. We brought some fruit.

Succeed

ADJECTIVE: It describes the noun. Ex. Linda is very happy Ex. John is a very successful man.

Successful

ADVERB: It describes the verb. Ex. We closed our business successfully. Ex. She is rapidly coming down with a cold.

Successfully

Underline the Each word form in the sentences. 1. Sally quickly eats her warm pizza. 2. Jumping along the street the children are happy.

3. Many officials want to remove the federal government completely from Native American governance. (MANY IS A QUANTIF NOUN – basically used to tell the quantity of a noun) 4. O’Neill’s plays, 45 in all, cover a wide range of dramatic subjects. 5. Many changes in literacy occurred as a result of the printing press. Thick : (Aj), Thickly (Adv), Thickness (N), To thicken (V)(Meaning to become thicker). To Irritate: (V) irritating (Adj), Irritatingly (adv), Irritant (N) Brave: (Adj), bravely (Adv), to brave (V), A Brave or Braveness (N) Confide: (V), Confident (adj), Confidently (Adv), Confidence (N) Exclusive: (Adj), Exclusively (Adv), to Exclude (V), An Exclusive (n) to Like: (V), likeable (Adj), Likeably (Adv) To Give: (V), giving (Adj), givingly (adv), A give (N) Meddlesome: (Adj), Meddlesomely (adv), to Meddle (V), -Describes behavior in which someone becomes involved in something that does not concern them. Guilty: (adj), guiltily (adv), to guilt (v), guilt (N) Original: (Adj), Originally (adv), to originate (v), An Original (N) Pleadingly: (Adv), pleading (adj), to plead (v), A pleading (N) -Begging or asking emotionally (Yes that is also a Adv:) To Rivet: (V), Riveting (Adj), Rivetingly (adv), A Rivet (N) (A rivet is a thick pen w/a flathead that holds two pieces of metal together.) -To hold your attention firmly. New Words: Find the meanings for these words and which word form they are. Try to see if you can find the other forms of the words.

Transmitter, To Exchange, To Urge, Desire, To Flourish, To Commence, To Thrive, To Flounder, To Vegetate, Warily, Cautiously, Swiftly, Superb, Title, Outcome, Trust, To Acquire, Widespread, Policy

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