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Home » Word Forms

Word Forms

June 15, 2023 //  by editor

parts of speechNouns are words for People, Things, Places (You must ALWAYS choose Singular/Plura/Non-count)

Verbs are words for Action (You must ALWAYS choose the TIME of the action – Past, Present, Future)

Adjectives describe nouns (Adj + Noun)

Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, other adverbs and complete sentences/clauses (Verb + Adv) (Adv + Adj + Noun)

Articles (a, an, the) count or specify nouns

Prepositions explain the relationship between nouns (The book is ON the table. The book is UNDER the table….etc.)

Conjunctions (we didn’t talk about this, but here it is:) explain the relationship between sentences. (examples: but, and, although, however, because….etc)

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