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The Grammy Sanders Show

By: Jason Sewell & Armani Coleman

Wait! What Am I About To Do? Oh Yeah I'm Going Teach These Kids About Adverbs & Adjectives!

Grammy Sanders will teach students what adverbs and adjectives are and explain their importance in the English grammar.

She s The Heavy Weight Champ When It Comes To Adverbs & Adjectives

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Penny: Grammy Sanders, we are learning what adverbs are in school and I am having trouble with them, can you help me?

Grammy Sanders: adverbs are words or phrases that modifies or qualifies and adjective, verb, adverbs or phrases expressing a relation of place or time. They also answer the questions when? Where? And to what extent

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Grammy Sanders: for example(The competitors were driving recklessly to win the race). Recklessly modifies how the competitors were driving. Penny: So is this sentence right. The baby is adorable. Grammy Sanders: No penny. Adorable is an adjective.

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Penny: What is an adjective? Grammy Sanders: Adjectives are words or phrases naming an attribute added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. Penny: Can you give me an example? Grammy Sanders: Sure honey! I am busy at work right now.

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Adjectives answer three questions. What kind is it? How many are there? Which one is it? Penny: Thank you Grammy Sanders!

Grammy Sanders: Any time Penny.

Can You Describe Adjectives For These Pictures?

Can You Make Adverbs With These Sentences?

1. She decided to write her paper. (no adverbs) 2. Jenny walks ____ to avoid falling. 3. Bob _____ broke the vase. 4. Mrs. Sanders teaches _____.

Have You Learned What Adverbs & Adjectives Are Yet?


So give me the definition of a adverb & Adjectives In your own words? AdverbAdjectivesCan you give me an Example?

Played, filmed, and directed by: Jason Sewell & Armani Coleman

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