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English terms
English terms and parts of speech
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| A | B |
| Declarartive Sentence | "Telling Sentence" |
| Imperative Sentence | gives a command or request |
| Interrogative Sentence | a question |
| Exclamatory Sentence | shows excitement |
| Fragment | an incomplete sentence |
| Run-on Sentence | a "sentence" that doesn't know when to stop |
| Noun | a word that names a person, place, or thing |
| Proper Noun | name of a ceratin person, place, or thing / it must be capitalized |
| Adjective | describes a noun |
| Articles | A, An, and The |
| Demonstratvie Adjectives | This, That, These, and Those |
| Conjunctions | words that join (and, or, but...) |
| Verbs | words that show action or state of being |
| Helping Verbs | They are used before action verbs (Families of Is...Will...Have) |
| Linking Verbs | Connect the subject with a word in the predicate that renames or describes the subject |
| Linking Verbs are... | is...was.... seem... appear... look... smell... taste... feel |
| Verb tenses | past, present, and future |
| Past Participle | past tense verb with a helping verb |
| Future Tense | Can, Will, or Shall with the present tense verb |
| Irregular Verbs | do not follow the rules for the past tense |
| Proper Adjectives | American, Irish, New Yorker..... |
| Compound Sentence | Two sentences joined by a comma and conjunction |
| Series | a list of things separated by commas |
| Adverb | words that describe an action verb |
| Adverbs tell... | how, when, or where something happens |
| Adjectives tell... | tell what kind or how many |
| Quotation marks | used to show the exact words that were spoken by someone |
| Pronouns | take the place of nouns |
| Subject pronouns | He, She, You, It, We, They |
| Object pronouns | Me, Him, Her, Us,Them |
| Possessive pronouns | My, Mine, Your, Yours, His, Hers |
| Negative words | No, Not, None, Never ... |
| Direct Object | receives the action of the verb |
| Prepositions | Of, At, In, For, To, With ... |
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