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Nouns
Pronouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Interjections
NOUNS
A noun is a word or word group that is used to name a person,
a place, a thing, or an idea.
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Compound nouns: living room, Father’s Day, self-control
Common nouns: book, job, story, writer
Proper nouns: Debra Brown, Scrabble, New York City
Concrete nouns: song, hubcap, dog
Abstract nouns: loyalty, dishonor, trust
Collective nouns: audience, family, batch, herd, class
PRONOUNS
A pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns or
pronouns.
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Personal pronouns: I you he it they we
Reflexive pronouns: myself yourself themselves
Intensive pronouns: she herself I myself
Demonstrative pronouns: this that these those
Relative pronouns: which that
Interrogative pronouns: who which whose
Indefinite: several nobody few many some
ADJECTIVES
An adjective is a word that is used to modify a noun or pronoun. An
adjective tells what kind, which one, how much, or how many.
• Articles: a an the
• Demonstrative adjectives: this pen that shoe
these papers those desks
• Common adjectives: red petite twenty
• Proper adjectives: African Italian Chinese
VERBS
Express action or state ofbeing.
ACTION VERB
Expresses physic al
or menta l activity.
LINKING VERB
Expresses sta te ofbeing and
connects or lin ks the subject
to words in the predicate.
HELPING VERB
Helps th e main verb express
action or sta te ofbeing.
TRANSITIVE VERB
Expresses an acti on
directed toward a noun.
IN TRANSITIVE VERB
Expresses action with out
th e actio n passing to a receiv er
or object.
th ink
seem
was thin kin g
wrote the answers
th inks well
write
fe el
has seemed
sang a song
runs fast
wonder
am
does write
hitthe ball
stretc hed before th e race
dream
is
may be
ordered the book
la nded after dark
ADVERBS
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
An adverb tells where, when, how(how often, how long, how much), or to
what extent.
• Adverbs end most commonly in -ly
• Suddenly
• Quickly
• Swiftly
• Slowly
• Adverbs sometimes do not end in -ly
• Not
• Very
• Rather
• Quite
• Too
PREPOSITIONS
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship of a noun
or pronoun to another word. They always are found in a
prepositional phrase.
THERE ARE MANY PREPOSTIONS. SEE HOW MANY
ARE POSSIBLE TO USE IN THIS ONE BLANK.
The tree fell ________the house.
toward against near inside beyond
with past over in on by
CONJUNCTIONS
A conjunction is a word that joins
words or word groups.
Coordinating conjunctions: and, or, but
Subordinating conjunctions: when because since so
Correlative conjunctions: either/or neither/nor
INTERJECTIONS EXPRESS EMOTION