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The types of words that first-grade children need to master, here are all sorted out for you, not collected!

In the exam, we will find that there is such a question type, which is to examine the children's mastery of word types, plus different word types, it means completely different.

The types of words that first-grade children need to master, here are all sorted out for you, not collected!

In the last monthly exam, my son did not distinguish what is a verb, so all the questions were wrong, and then we sorted out all the word types and examples that needed to be mastered in the first grade for the children to help the children review the exam.

The types of words you need to master in first grade are: nouns, verbs, quantifiers, modifiers, and onomatopoeia, as well as special word types.

The types of words that first-grade children need to master, here are all sorted out for you, not collected!

noun:

A real word that represents the name of a person and a thing. Such as: teacher, Bob, cucumber, cabbage, tractor.

Proper nouns for people or regions. Such as: Li Bai, Du Fu, Yunnan, Shandong.

Verb: A verb denotes the action, action, development, or change of a person or thing. 

Unit 1: Birds, into the forest, swimming fish, honey picking, singing, looking up, eating pests, telling stories, reading nursery rhymes, doing good deeds;

Unit 2: Standing Stone Monument, Stepping on the Shadow;

Unit 3: walking into the grass, flying back to the nest, telling stories, playing chess, playing volleyball, playing football, jumping rope, listening to music, making games, origami boats, building blocks, sitting on seesaws;

Unit 4: Looking at the bright moon, looking out the window, biting rice dumplings, biting bones;

Unit 5: Hide-and-seek, palace building, grain transport, sandbag throwing, robe wearing, firecrackers, and ball shooting;

Six units: holding a dinghy, picking white lotuses, standing on the head, blinking eyes;

Unit 7: Recitation, Receiving Gifts, Holding Watermelons, Carrying Peach Trees;

Unit 8: Catching pests, blowing trumpets, wagging tails;

The types of words that first-grade children need to master, here are all sorted out for you, not collected!

measure word:

Words that represent things or units of action, Chinese quantifiers are divided into nominal quantifiers and verbs. Quantifiers indicate the number of things, such as: number, zhang, only, branch, ben, table, frame, car, stone, inch, ruler, zhang, jin, two, etc.; verbs indicate the number of actions, such as: times, down, back, trips, fields;

Unit 1: A gust of wind, a flower, a bird, a fish, a person, a rain;

Unit 2: a well, a stone stele, a Tiananmen Square, a cool area, a car, a horse, a book, a pencil, a tree, an airplane;

Unit 3: a painting, a neighbor;

Unit 4: a pot of rice dumplings, a red date, a fragrance, a basket of rice dumplings, a bridge, a round of bright moon, a colorful cloud;

Unit 6: an ant, a burst of thunder;

Unit 7: a home, a cornfield, a rabbit, a pair of eyes;

Unit 8: a swarm of bugs, seven spots, a papaya, a snake;

The types of words that first-grade children need to master, here are all sorted out for you, not collected!

Modifier: Is a type of part of speech used to modify declarative words.

Unit 1: clear river water, small frogs, big eyes, red flowers;

Unit 2: winding paths, wide roads, beautiful Tianshan Mountains, white snow lotuses, majestic Tiananmen, spectacular flag-raising ceremonies, various dreams, golden wheat fields, colorful seasons, long brocade;

Unit 3: Crying in a hurry, eating happily, swimming over quickly;

Unit 4: Dark Night, Green Bamboo Leaves, White Glutinous Rice, Red Dates, Cooked Rice Dumplings, Delicious Eating, Round Moon;

Unit 5: Run fast and hug gently;

Unit 6: Sparkling eyes, transparent wings, croaking singing, smiling and giggling around, beautiful little flowers;

Unit 7: peaches full of trees, large watermelons full of land;

Unit 8: Abominable aphids, pests in tree trunks, tall trees;

The types of words that first-grade children need to master, here are all sorted out for you, not collected!

Onomatopoeia: A word that simulates the sounds of nature, it is an ingredient found in all languages in the world. Although onomatopoeia are also imitations of natural sounds, they are very subjective.

Monosyllabic: ping-pong, ping-pong, whoops, whoops, whoops, whoops, whoops, whoops,

Two-syllables: La-la-la,whoop,whoop

Others: Flutter, Tick, Ding, Cuckoo, Know, Ding, Tick, Tick, Boom, Twitter, Ping Pong, Nagging, Nagging, Rush, Ding

The types of words that first-grade children need to master, here are all sorted out for you, not collected!

There is also a special type of word:

ABB style: quiet, chubby, beautiful, shiny, smiling, gloomy, rumbling, jingling bells;

AAB type: sharp corners, breathable;

AABB style: twitter, quiet, peaceful, bouncing;

ABAB type: very small and small, black and black, very beautiful and beautiful, snow white, turquoise;

ABAC style: swinging around, floating around, swimming around, big and many, big and red, big and round;

As long as you master these word types, I believe that children will do more about the word topics, they will do more with less, and hope to provide some help for our children!

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