10 naming words and action words
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A noun or naming word is a part of speech that represents a name, thing, place, etc., all nouns are classified under two groups as proper or common nouns.
Describing words are words that describes something. That is, they describe the noun. Verbs are the action words that describes the actions done by the noun.
Example:
"A Wise Old Owl"
“There was a very old owl living in an oak. He saw incidents taking place around him every day. The previous day he saw an old man helped by a young boy to lift his heavy basket. This day he was seeing a girl shouting to her mother. He spoke less and observed more. He heard more because he spoke less.
He heard people around him telling stories and talking with each other. He heard a voice of a woman telling that an elephant jumped over a fence. He also notices a man claiming that he has never caused a mistake in his life.
The old owl had heard and seen more about what happens to the people around him. Some became worse and some became better. But this old owl had become more and more wise each and every day”.
Moral of the story:
Be an observant, talk less but observe more. This will make you a wise person.
Naming words: owl, he, basket, girl, mother, people, elephant
Action words: helping, saw, shouting, spoke, talking, telling, jumped
Descriptive words: old, heavy, better, worse, wise