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NOUN - things we can touch, see, feel, hear, or taste.

( football, bird, baby ) PRONOUN - word replacing noun, replacing of a noun. ( he, she, it, they, them ) - reflexive pronouns add the suffixes self to words like my, your. - indefinite pronoun : anybody, everybody, no one, anyone - always in the singular COUNTABLE NOUN - things that can be counted UNCOUNTABLE NOUN - verbs that cant be counted and always a singular without adding s SINGULAR NOUN - only one and can only put a or the number one in front of it PLURAL NOUN - more than one, show that there are many by using plural form COLLECTIVE NOUN - noun that refers to a group or groups of ppl. ( class, army, troop ) POSSESSIVES - show that something belongs to a person by adding s ( Jennys cat ) may also use of to inanimate objects like the leg of the chair ARTICLES - indefinite article : a or an - definite article : the ( a specific thing ) VERB - verbs describe an action, tell us what is happening - like, going, ask, know ( describe situation ) - looked, smell, taste, am, are, was

VERBS DIFFERENT FORM - PAST TENSE - played - SIMPLE PAST TENSE - consist of one word only by adding -ed ( played, saw, was, were ) - PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE - talks about the past but was doing ( was playing, werent looking ) - PAST PERFECT TENSE - had swum ( two past tense ) - PRESENT TENSE - play - SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE - adding s to the verb, same like basic verb ( knows, sleeps ) - PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE - talking an activity now. ( is driving, is sleeping ) means at this moment. - REGULAR VERB - end with suffix (-ed ) ( finished ) - IRREGULAR VERB - remain the same ( put ) or change the whole word ( eat>ate ) - BASIC VERB - without any s, -ing, -ed ending ( see ) - TO BE VERB - am, are, is, was, were ADJECTIVES - words which describe nouns, describe shape, colour, size, mood, quality, of things / people ( square table many people ) - use before nouns ( a bag with a broad strips ) - use after the to be verb ( the weather is gloomy ) - unappetizing, strange, sour, stale NOUN AS ADJECTIVES - noun act as adjectives to describe other noun ( chocolate cake ) ADDING ING VERB AS ADJECTIVES - dying man, singing telegram COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES - tall, taller, tallest; difficult, more difficult, most difficult

DETERMINERS - words that indicate the number or quantity of something - articles, a, an or the - one, a lot of, every, many, this, any, no, either, another ADVERBS - adverbs are descriptive words that add to the meaning of a verb, adjective, another adverb or a preposition - form by adding ly - place before or after the verb or after the object. ( work carefully ) - move silently, silent describe the verb move - very slowly, very describe the adverb slowly - always lock, never been robbed, seldom open PREPOSITIONS - links nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other word in a sentences - small words that show time, direction, and others - to, for, under, over INTERJECTIONS - is a word added to a sentences to convey emotion - followed by an exclamation mark ! - Ouch, Oh no, Hey MODALS - small words that come before a noun - can, could, must, may, might, shall, should, will, need, would - can run, will try AUXILIARIES - is, are, as, were, be - has, have, had - do, does, did MODIFIERS - known as adjectives and adverbs, describe noun and tell us more about verbs. - pretty, dark, carefully, quickly

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