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Parts of Speech Flipbook With Adverbs

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By popular demand, I have altered my POS flipbook to include adverbs.

This flipbook is a great way to introduce, or review, parts of speech with your students. This booklet reviews nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and adverbs. There is an instructional cover-page, and write-in page, for each part of speech.

Feedback/ratings are appreciated. I would love to know what you think.

Enjoy, Nicole
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I'm so excited to have found this, and to be your 1,000th follower! :)
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lulubritt
Thank you for your many freebies and other products. Re: one of the sentences on the adverb page: "We sleep upstairs." Wouldn't the "upstairs" be a noun rather than an adverb?
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Thanks for the question. I had to go back and think about my logic on that one. I am going to speak with one of my teaching partners, who is a grammar expert. However, I do believe that because the word "upstairs" qualifies the verb by answering where the action happened, that it is an adverb. If I am mistaken, I will fix it and reload right away. Thanks again.
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