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Eight parts of speech - ✔✔nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, abverbs, prepositions,
conjunctions, and interjections
noun - ✔✔a word or group of words that names a person, place, thing, or idea
common noun - ✔✔the general, not the particular, name of a person, place, or thing e.g.,
nurse, hospital, syringe.
proper noun - ✔✔the official name of a person, place, or thing. e.g., Fred, Paris, Washington,
University. they are always capitalized
abstract noun - ✔✔Abstract nouns are ideas or concepts - things that you feel or think about.
e.g., persistence, democracy.
collective noun - ✔✔represents a group of persons, animals, or things, e.g., family, flock,
furniture.
pronoun - ✔✔takes place of a noun, another pronoun, or a group of words acting as a noun.
antecedent - ✔✔the word or group of words to which a pronoun refers to
The students,antecedent, wanted their,pronoun, test papers returned to them,pronoun.
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personal pronoun - ✔✔Personal pronouns are used to represent people. They can show
, first person,the speaker, second person,the person being
spoken to, or third person,the person being spoken about.
possessive pronoun - ✔✔a form of personal pronoun that shows possession or ownership. does
not contain an apostrophe.
that is MY book
that book is Mine
that is HIS book
that book is HIS
Pronouns ending in self - ✔✔Use pronouns endings with SELF or SELVES only when there is a
noun or personal pronoun in the sentence to refer back to. I myself did the entire project.
myself refers back to I. Sara did the entire project herself. herself refers back to Sara.
adjective - ✔✔a word, phrase, or clause that modifies or describes a noun, the biology book,or
pronoun, He is nice. It answers the question what kind,a hard test, which one, an English test,
how many, three test, or how much, many test, verbs, pronouns, and nouns can act as
adjectives.
participle - ✔✔a verb form that acts as an adjective, usually ends in -ing or -ed.
present participles - ✔✔end in ing
past participles - ✔✔often end in ed or t, but they can also take other forms
use of the word more and most - ✔✔do not use MORE with certain adjectives, for example,
those ending in er. it is improper grammar to say or to write more better or more harder.
likewise, do not use the word MOST with adjectives that end in -est or -st. It is improper
grammar to say most easiest or most worst.