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PARTS OF SPEECH I. NOUN - Names of persons, places or things.

There are three basic categories of nouns but the category of things can be expanded greatly. Categories of Nouns 1. People 2. Places 3. Visible things 4. Ideas 5. Actions 6. Conditions 7. Qualities II. Proper Noun Allan Natures Spring Tiger Faith Opposition Disgust Loyalty Common Noun Student Resort Animals Independence Announcement Excitement Goodness

PRONOUNS - Substitute for nouns. A. Personal Pronouns First Person Second Person Third Person B. Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns First person Second person Third person C. Demonstrative pronouns D. Interrogative pronouns E. Indefinite pronouns Singular Another much Anybody neither Anyone nobody Anything no one Each nothing Either one Everybody other Everyone somebody Everything someone Little something

Singular I, me, my, mine You, your, yours he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its Singular Myself Yourself Himself, herself, itself Singular This, that What which who whom whose Plural Both Few Many Others Several

Plural we, us, our, ours you, your, yours they, them, their, theirs Plural Ourselves Yourselves Themselves Plural These, those

Singular o plural All Any More Most None Some

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VERBS - Are words that expresses time while showing action, condition or facts that something exist. Action Verbs tells what action someone or something is doing. 1. Transitive verb Roy wiped the table. 2. Intransitive verb I waited for the cab. Linking verbs connects a word at or near the beginning of a sentence with a word at or near the end. The Forms of Be am am being can be have been are are being could be has been is is being may be had been was was being might be could have been were were being must be may have been shall be might have been should be must have been will be shall have been would be should have been will have been would have been Other linking verbs appear feel look seem sound taste become grow remain smell stay turn

E. Helping verbs can be added to another verb to make verb phrase F. Helping verbs other than be do have shall can does has should could did had will may would might must IV. ADJECTIVES - Describe a noun or give a noun or a pronoun a more specific meaning - Answers the questions: what kind? Which one? How many? Or how much? about the nouns and pronouns they modify

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