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Noun - Answer-A person, place, thing, or idea common noun - Answer-A general name for a person, place, or thing proper noun - Answer-a SPECIFIC person, place, thing, or idea General noun - Answer-Name of condition or idea. E.g. beauty, truth Specific nouns - Answer-Names people, places and things, such as baby, friend, town, rainbow collective noun - Answer-a word that names a group. E.g. class, company, group. Pronoun - Answer-A word that takes the place of a noun personal noun - Answer-refers to a person I, you, she, it Relative pronoun - Answer-linked group of words preceding noun or pronoun; examples: who, which, that interrogative pronoun - Answer-pronoun that asks a question; examples: who, whom, whose, what, which demonstrative pronoun - Answer-this, that, these, those indefinite pronoun - Answer-a pronoun that does not refer to a specific, person, place, thing, or idea; examples: everyone, everything, everybody, anybody, many, most, few, each, some, someone, all, nothing, nobody, and no onerecipricol pronoun - Answer-Each other, one another Verbs - Answer-action words transitive verb - Answer-An action verb that has a direct object intransitive verb - Answer-An action verb that does not have a direct object action verb - Answer-A verb that shows that something is being done, a word that shows action. linking verb - Answer-links two words together active voice - Answer-Expresses an action done by its subject. passive voice - Answer-The subject of the sentence receives the action. present tense - Answer-happening now past tense - Answer-shows action that has already happened present perfect tense - Answer-verb tense that describes an action that began in the past but continues til the present. Ex. Have heard, Has played, Has run past perfect tense - Answer-for an earlier action that is mentioned in a later action. (Ex: Cindy ate the apple that she HAD PICKED. - First she picked it, then she ate it.) Future Perfect Tense - Answer-verb tense to express an action that will be completed by or before a specified time in the future. Ex. Will have heard, Will have played, Will have run.Conjugation of Verbs - Answer-Changing from simple verbs to: present , past, infinitive, or imperative. indicative mood - Answer-used for statements of fact, opinion, or a question. imperative mood - Answer-Order or request subjunctive mood - Answer-a verb form used to express a wish, suggestion, command, or a condition that is contrary to fact Adjectives - Answer-Tells us more about a noun. Describes the noun. Examples: green slow, five, stinky, tall, round. Which one? What kind? How many? Articles - Answer-'A', 'an', and 'the,' they signal that a noun will follow. relative adjective - Answer-Comparison between things. absolute adjective - Answer-the most basic form of an adjective e.g. big/tall/small Adverb - Answer-A word that describes a verb. E.g. quickly, smoothly or never, too Preposition - Answer-Word placed before noun or pronoun, shows relationship between inject and another word. E.g. the earth moves AROUND the sun. Conjunction - Answer-A word used to join words or groups of words coordinating conjunction - Answer-for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. E.g. The rock was small, BUT it was heavy. correlative conjunctions - Answer-either or, neither nor, not only but alsosubordinating conjunction - Answer-a conjunction (like 'since' or 'that' or 'who') that introduces a dependent clause. E.g. I am hunger BECAUSE I did not eat breakfast. Interjection - Answer-Word of exclamation. E.g. hey!, please!, oh Subject - Answer-In a sentence, it is who or what the sentence is about imperative sentence - Answer-Verb subject understood, but not actually in the sentence. E.g There are FIVE LETTERS in the mailbox. Implied - go to the post office? - you are is the word. Predicate - Answer-tells what the subject is or does. E.g. John and Jane sing in a Tuesday at the hall. - answer- John and Jane. subject-verb agreement - Answer-subject stays the same; verb must be singular or plural to match the subject number agreement - Answer-using singular/plural form of nouns correctly. E. calls home. Correct as Dan is one person. person agreement - Answer-I AM, you ARE, he IS walking.

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