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General nouns the names of conditions (beauty, strength) or ideas (truth, peace)
name people (baby, friend, father), places (town, park, city hall),
Specific nouns
and things (rainbow, cough, apple, silk, gasoline) that are
understood by using your senses
the names for a group of people, places, or things that may act as a
Collective nouns
whole (i.e. class, company, dozen, group, herd, team, and
public)
pronouns words that are used to stand for nouns
personal, intensive, relative, what are the classification of pronouns?
interrogative, demonstrative,
indefinite, and reciprocal
nominative, objective, and possesive what are the three types of personal pronouns?
Nominative the case for nouns and pronouns that are the subject of a sentence
objective the case for nouns and pronouns that are an object in a sentence
possessive the case for nouns and pronouns that show possession or ownership
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves,
Intensive pronouns
themselves are what kind of pronouns?
relative pronouns who, whom, whose, which, that are what kind of pronouns?
interrogative pronouns who, whom, whose, which, what are what kind of pronouns?
demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, those are what kind of pronouns?
all, any, each, everyone, either/neither, one, some, several are
indefinite pronouns
what kind of pronouns?
Reciprocal pronouns each other, one another are what kind of pronouns?
the__of a sentence indicates action or being. it shows something's action or
verb
state
of being or the action that has been done to something
transitive verb a verb whose actions (drive, run, jump) indicates a receiver (car, dog,
kangaroo)
intrasitive verb a verb where the action of the verb does not point to a subject or object
action verb a verb that shows what the subject is doing
a verb that links the subject of a sentence to a noun or
linking verb
pronouns, or they link a subject with an adjective
, verbs that are followed by words that look like prepositions,
phrasal verbs but they are a part of the verb and a part of the verb's
meaning
ex - call off, look up, drop off
active or passive transitive verbs come in _______ or voice.
active voice when the subject of the sentence is doing the action
passive voice when the subjected is acted upon
verb tense where the action started in the past and continues
present perfect tense
into the present or took place previously at an unspecified
time.
past perfect tense A verb tense that describes past actions that took place before other past
actions.
future perfect tense verb tense where the action is complete before a future moment.
indicative, imperative, and What are the three moods of verbs?
subjunctive
indicative mood verb mood used to state a fact or ask a question.
imperative mood verb mood used to give an order, request, or command.
subjunctive mood verb mood that is for wishes and statements that go against fact