collective noun ✔️names a group of people or things. Example: A GROUP OF EMPLOYEES is sharing supplies with each other
Demonstrative pronouns are ✔️Point to a specific thing.
example: this, that, these, those
Intensive pronouns ✔️Used to emphasize the previous noun or pronoun.
example: you YOURSELF must register
Interrogative pronouns ✔️introduces a question
example: who, what, which
indefinite pronoun ✔️a pronoun that does not refer to a specific noun
example: all, both, someone, such
Reflexive pronouns ✔️refer back to the person to whom the pronoun refers
example: I burned MYSELF
Relative pronouns ✔️Relates a subordinate part of the sentence the main clause
example: the woman WHO came to the door left a package for you
indefinite article ✔️a or an
Definite article ✔️the
Verb voice ✔️shows whether or not a subject is performing the action (active voice) of the sentence or receives it (passive voice)
present perfect tense ✔️Action was completed before the present time
example: HAS paved/has been paved
Past perfect tense ✔️Action that occurs before another past action
example: has been paved/paving
future perfect tense ✔️Action that will be completed before specific time in the future
example: will have been paved/ will have paved
indicative mood ✔️Shows an action is a fact
example: they ARE GOING to the game
subjective mood ✔️Shows in action as a possibility, wish, or idea
example: I WISH that he WOULD GO to the game
imperative mood ✔️Shows in action is a command without referencing the subject
example: GO to the game
Gerund ✔️a verb ending in "ing" that serves as a noun
example: DRAWING was his fav activity
participle ✔️A form of a verb that can act as an adjective (-Ed or -ing)
example: he felt BETRAYED, the party was EXCITING,