3 types of conjunctions Ans✓✓✓ coordinating subordinating correlative
8 Parts of Speech Ans✓✓✓ Noun Pronoun Verb Adjective Adverb Conjunction
Preposition Determiners
Action Verbs Ans✓✓✓ describe an activity or action.
these verbs can be used in the present, past, future tenses to describe an action
that has taken place, is taking place, or will take place.
run climb swim sing laugh
Adjectives Ans✓✓✓ words that used to describe or provide more information
about the noun or the subject in a sentence.
Adverbs Ans✓✓✓ provide more information about verbs, adjectives, and other
adverbs used in a sentence.
Adverbs of Degree Ans✓✓✓ intensity of actions or help us compare two things
almost, just, very, too, enough
Adverbs of Frequency Ans✓✓✓ explain how often something happens
, always, often, sometimes, rarely, never
Adverbs of Manner Ans✓✓✓ describe how something is done or how someone
feels
happily sadly loudly quietly carefully
Adverbs of Place Ans✓✓✓ describe where something is happening or where
something is located. can describe location, direction, or distance.
here, there, up, down, away
adverbs of time Ans✓✓✓ describe when something is happening or how often it
happens. can be used in time, a period of time, or a frequency
now, then, always, often, never
Attributive & Distributive Adjectives Ans✓✓✓ a adj are used to describe a single
noun, while d adj are used to describe a group of nouns
single double both and either
Auxiliary Verbs (Helping Verbs) Ans✓✓✓ to modify the meaning of a main verb.
verbs are used to express necessity, possibility, ability, or permission.