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1. Parts of Speech

●​ Nouns: Person, place, thing, or idea. (e.g., dog, happiness)
○​ Types of Nouns: Common, Proper, Abstract, Collective, Countable,
Uncountable
●​ Pronouns: Replace nouns. (e.g., he, she, it, they)
○​ Types of Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Demonstrative, Relative, Reflexive
●​ Verbs: Action or state of being. (e.g., run, is)
○​ Types of Verbs: Action, Linking, Auxiliary (helping), Modal (can, will)
●​ Adjectives: Describe nouns or pronouns. (e.g., beautiful, tall)
○​ Comparative/ Superlative: taller (comparative), tallest (superlative)
●​ Adverbs: Modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. (e.g., quickly, very)
○​ Comparative/Superlative: more quickly (comparative), most quickly
(superlative)
●​ Prepositions: Show relationships between words. (e.g., in, on, under)
●​ Conjunctions: Connect words, phrases, or clauses. (e.g., and, but, or)
●​ Interjections: Express strong emotions or reactions. (e.g., wow!, ouch!)




2. Sentence Structure

●​ Simple Sentences: One independent clause. (e.g., She reads books.)
●​ Compound Sentences: Two independent clauses joined by a conjunction. (e.g., I
like pizza, but she prefers pasta.)
●​ Complex Sentences: One independent clause + one or more dependent clauses.
(e.g., Although it rained, we went for a walk.)
●​ Compound-Complex Sentences: Two independent clauses + one or more
dependent clauses. (e.g., I wanted to go to the party, but I had to finish my homework
because I had an exam.)




3. Tenses

●​ Present Simple: Habits, general truths. (e.g., I play soccer.)
●​ Present Continuous: Actions happening right now. (e.g., I am studying.)
●​ Past Simple: Completed actions in the past. (e.g., She visited the museum
yesterday.)
●​ Past Continuous: Ongoing actions in the past. (e.g., He was sleeping when I
called.)
●​ Future Simple: Actions that will happen. (e.g., I will go to the store.)
●​ Future Continuous: Ongoing actions in the future. (e.g., I will be traveling next
week.)
●​ Present Perfect: Actions that started in the past and continue or have relevance
now. (e.g., She has lived here for 10 years.)

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