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One-Word Modifiers: Adjectives and Adverbs PPTOne-Word Modifiers: Adjectives and Adverbs PPT
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Introduce your students to adjectives, adverbs, and the differences between them with this helpful grammar presentation. Though it appears long at 79 slides, note that each slide is doubled, with the first slide asking a question and the second slide providing the answer. Large text and colorful slides will help to keep your language arts students' attention. Note: "Subject complement" is misspelled in several slides, so be sure to change the spelling before presenting in class.

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adjectives, parts of speech, adverbs, modifiers

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adjectives, adverbs, modifiers, sentence framework, english language arts
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Grade
6th - 9th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
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For Teacher Use
Number of Slides
79

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