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Common Noun |
A naming word for something that is tangible |
Chair, penguin, man, crumpet |
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Abstract Noun |
A naming word for an idea, concept, state of being or belief |
Sadness, love, Marxism |
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Proper noun |
A naming word for a specific example of a common noun (Often people or places) |
Bob, Paris, Old Trafford, Coca-Cola |
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Verb |
A word which represents an action or process. A doing word. |
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Stative verb |
A word that represents a process that is often only mental |
Think, love, ponder, believe |
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Active Verb |
A word that represents a physical action |
Run, jump, kill, slap |
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Auxiliary Verb |
A verb that has to be used with another verb to create present participles or the future tense. |
"DID you go"
"I AM going" |
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Modal Verb |
An auxiliary verb that expresses a degree of possibility or necessity |
Might, could, must, should, may |
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Adjective |
A describing word which modifies a word |
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Afverb |
A describing word that modified all types of word, excluding nouns |
Most, biggest, smallest, worst |
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Superlaive |
An adjective that displays the most extreme value of its quantity |
Bigger, further, quieter |
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Comparative adjective |
An adjective that relates one thing in some way to another and usually ends in "er" |
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Indefinite Article |
THE |
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Indefinite article |
A or AN |
Him, her, it, he, she, you |
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Pronoun |
A word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence |
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1st Person Pronoun |
"I" and the first person plural; we, our and us |
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2nd Person Pronoun |
YOU |
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