| A | B |
| synonym | a word or phrase that means exactly or close to another word |
| antonym | a word that means the opposite of another |
| adjective | a word that describes a noun |
| adverb | a word or phrase that describes an adjective, verb, or adverb |
| preposition | a word that tells the relation to another word, for example the work to in the sentence Kat went to the store. |
| verb | an action |
| subject noun | a noun acting as the subject of a sentence |
| subject pronoun | a pronoun acting as the subject of a sentence |
| subject | the person or thing a sentence is about |
| article adjective | always used with a noun and gives some information about a noun, for example a, an, the |
| pronoun | a word that takes the place of a noun |
| object of the preposition | a noun or pronoun that follows a preposition and completes the meaning of a prepositional phrase |
| possessive pronoun adjective | a pronoun that shows ownership, for example mine and hers |
| conjunction | a word that is a connector |
| declarative | a sentence that makes a statement |
| exclamatory | a sentence that shows strong emotion |
| interrogative | a question |
| imperative | a command |
| simple sentence | a sentence having one subject and one verb, for example The cat purred. |
| fragment | words that do not form a complete sentence, for example Went fast. |
| subject noun verb | pattern 1 |
| plural | a noun meaning more than one |
| singular | a noun with just one |
| common noun | a noun showing a group of things or a regular noun |
| proper noun | a noun that is a name and is always capitalized |