Adjectives – Nouns- Verbs – Adverbs



Adjectives – Nouns- Verbs – Adverbs

| |Adjective (3) |Noun (1) |Verb (2) |Adverb (4) |

|A |Angry |Alligators |Ate |Awkwardly |

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|H | | | | |

|I | | | | |

|J | | | | |

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|L | | | | |

|M | | | | |

|N | | | | |

|O | | | | |

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|Q | | | | |

|R | | | | |

|S | | | | |

|T | | | | |

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|W | | | | |

|X |-------------- |------------- |---------------- |---------------- |

|Y | | | | |

|Z | | | | |

Complete the chart below. Fill in the entire “noun” column first with types of animals. Complete the “verb” section second, the “adjective” section third, and the “adverb” section fourth. When the chart is complete, combine your answers in each row to create a simple sentence. Some of them will sound silly, but that’s totally fine.

Example Sentence:

Angry alligators ate awkwardly.

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