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Compound Nounnoun made up of two or more words ex. daydream self-esteem
Objective
Noun
Person, Place, Thing, or Idea
Common Noun- noun that is general Collective Noun- Abstract Nounnoun that ex. girl, city refers to a feelings or group (many emotions Proper noun that is things make up ex. jealous, specific (should be pain, this group) capitalized ex. herd, team, courage ex.Sally, Memphis flock
Action Verbsomething you physically do ex. run Helping (auxiliary)- helps out the action verb by showing past or present present tense ten se
Verb Verb Predicate
Linking- all alone links a subject to a noun or adjective
Singular
Plural
1st
Me
Us
2nd
You
You
3rd
Her, Him, It
Them
Interrogative- ask a question What? Which? Who? Whom? Whose? Demonstrative points out a specific noun This That These Those
Interjection Expresses emotions Ex Yay! Oh! Wow!
Demonstrative- This That These Those ex. These students
Adjnoundescri ective bes a or pronoun Proper- formed form a proper noun Greek Japanese
Adverb describes a verb, adjective, adjective, or or other adverb
Subjective
Possessive
Singular
Plural
1st
I
We
2nd
You
You
3rd
She, He, It
They
Pronoun
Singular
Plural
1st
My
Our
2nd
Your
Your
3rd
Relative- refers to subject Intensive- emphasizes its antecedent Singular
Plural
1st
Myself
Ourselfves
2nd
Yourself
Yourselves
3rd
himself, herself, itself
themselves
takes the place of a noun RelativeIndefinite- not defined introduces a dependent Wishy clause Washy Singular Plural that which who whom whose all
Each Either Neither Ones Bodies Things
both few many others several
Her, His, Its Their
more any most none some
Conjunction Joins t wo or more words words together
Preposition It’s It’s all about a thing and its position.
Aboard Around Between From Over Where? Toward About At Beyond In Under Past When? How Underneath Above Before By Into Since often? How? To Until Behind Down Like Through what extent? Across Up Throughout After Below During Of How much? Upon Till Along Beneath Except Off How long? With To Among Beside For On
Coor Coordi dinati n ating ng
Corr Correl elati ative
For And Nor But Or Yet So
Both…and Either…or Neither… nor Not only…but also
Whether… or
Subordinating After Although As Because Before Even if How If Since So that Than That