This document discusses parts of speech and provides examples of sentences with words in bold that have been changed to a different word class. Students are asked to change the word class of the bolded words and rewrite the sentences, such as changing the verb "wasn't" in the first sentence to a noun. The purpose is to demonstrate how changing a word's class can alter a sentence's meaning.
This document discusses parts of speech and provides examples of sentences with words in bold that have been changed to a different word class. Students are asked to change the word class of the bolded words and rewrite the sentences, such as changing the verb "wasn't" in the first sentence to a noun. The purpose is to demonstrate how changing a word's class can alter a sentence's meaning.
This document discusses parts of speech and provides examples of sentences with words in bold that have been changed to a different word class. Students are asked to change the word class of the bolded words and rewrite the sentences, such as changing the verb "wasn't" in the first sentence to a noun. The purpose is to demonstrate how changing a word's class can alter a sentence's meaning.
Change the word class of the words in bold, and then rewrite the sentences. 1. The mayor wasn’t invited. (Noun) ________________________________________________________ 2. He died instantly. (Noun) ________________________________________________________ 3. I do not intend to spend my vacation here. (Noun) ________________________________________________________ 4. Students should respect their parents and teachers. (Adj) __________________________________________________________ (Noun) ________________________________________________________ 5. Parents are obliged to send their children to school. (Adj) _________________________________________________________ (Noun) _______________________________________________________