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It covers the fundamentals of grammar, including the eight parts of speech, sentence structures, clauses, phrases, subject and predicate, verb tenses, and common grammar rules. It also introduces literary concepts such as figurative language, literary elements, and different types of conflict that students use to analyze stories, poems, and novels. In addition, the guide explains the basic structure of essays, outlines the major types of writing assignments, and provides reading strategies to improve comprehension. It concludes with vocabulary-building tips, including common Greek and Latin roots, and practical study habits to help students strengthen their reading, writing, and communication skills throughout the school year.

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Freshman / 9th Grade
Course
English language and composition

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English Language Notes – Freshman Year
(9th Grade)
1. Parts of Speech
There are 8 parts of speech:

●​ Noun – A person, place, thing, or idea.
○​ Examples: teacher, school, happiness
●​ Pronoun – Replaces a noun.
○​ Examples: he, she, they, it
●​ Verb – Shows action or a state of being.
○​ Examples: run, think, is
●​ Adjective – Describes a noun or pronoun.
○​ Examples: blue, tall, exciting
●​ Adverb – Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
○​ Examples: quickly, very, carefully
●​ Preposition – Shows relationships between words.
○​ Examples: in, on, under, between
●​ Conjunction – Connects words or groups of words.
○​ Examples: and, but, because, although
●​ Interjection – Expresses emotion.
○​ Examples: Wow! Ouch! Hey!




2. Sentence Types
By Purpose

●​ Declarative: Makes a statement.
●​ Interrogative: Asks a question.
●​ Imperative: Gives a command.
●​ Exclamatory: Shows strong emotion.

By Structure

●​ Simple Sentence: One independent clause.
●​ Compound Sentence: Two independent clauses joined by a conjunction.

, ●​ Complex Sentence: One independent clause and one dependent clause.
●​ Compound-Complex Sentence: At least two independent clauses and one dependent
clause.




3. Clauses
●​ Independent Clause: Can stand alone as a complete sentence.
●​ Dependent Clause: Cannot stand alone.

Example:

●​ Although it was raining, we played soccer.




4. Phrases
A phrase is a group of words without a subject and verb.

Examples:

●​ Prepositional Phrase
●​ Verb Phrase
●​ Noun Phrase
●​ Adjective Phrase
●​ Adverb Phrase




5. Subject & Predicate
●​ Subject: Who or what the sentence is about.
●​ Predicate: Tells what the subject does or is.

Example:

●​ The dog barked loudly.




6. Verb Tenses

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