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What is Grammar?
Grammar makes up all the words and structures in a
sentence.
What are the parts of speech?
The parts of speech are nouns, pronouns, verbs,
adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions and
interjections.
What is a noun?
A noun is used to name a person, place, thing, quality
or idea. A few examples of each are Bill, Detroit, car,
beauty and justice.
What are the two types of nouns?
The two types of nouns are proper nouns and
common nouns.
What is a proper noun?
A proper noun is used to name a specific person,
place or thing. Such as Bill Gates, New York and the
Hudson River. A proper noun is always capitalized.
What is a common noun?
A common noun is used to name one or all members of
a class or group. Such as a boat, woman, light and
minutes. A common noun does not have to be
capitalized. Common nouns can be concrete or
abstract. Concrete nouns are used to name things
people can use their senses to “see.” Abstract nouns
are used to name intangible things such as qualities
(sweetness) and ideas (freedom).
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun is used in the place of a noun or phrase.
There are many types of pronouns: personal, relative,
interrogative, reflexive, intensive, demonstrative and
indefinite.
Personal pronouns are used to refer to specific nouns.
Such as: I, me, you, yours, they, he, it, and us.
Relative pronouns introduce dependent clauses. Such
as: who, whom, that, which, what and whose.
Interrogative pronouns introduce a question. Such as:
who, whose, whom, what and which.
Reflexive and intensive pronouns deal with the self.
Such as: myself, herself, yourselves and themselves.
The difference between them is that reflexive nouns
name the receiver of an action and intensive
pronouns emphasize a noun.
Demonstrative pronouns show which nouns perform or
receive the action. Such as: this, these, that and
those.
Indefinite pronouns are used to show an unspecific
number of nouns. Such as: all, few, many, none,
other, something, anyone and neither.
What is a verb?
A verb is used to show an action or a state of being.
Such as: jump, run, cook and drive. There are three
types of verbs.
What are the three types of verbs?
The three types of verbs are regular, irregular and
linking. Regular verbs end in –ed or –d. Irregular verbs
change forms, such as write changes to wrote.
Linking verbs express a state of being, such as shows
or appears.
What is an adjective?
An adjective is used to describe or specify a noun or
pronoun. Such as: green, big, that, this and her only.
What is an adverb?
An adverb is used to modify a verb, adjective and
other adverbs. They show when, where, why and
how. Such as: never, often, above, there, then, not,
almost and perhaps.
What is a preposition?
A preposition is a word that is used with a noun or
pronoun to form a phrase that shows where, when,
how and why. They are commonly used to elaborate
on the subject of a sentence. Such as: about, above,
because, but, by, except, in, into, on, off, to, with,
without and up.
What is a conjunction?
A conjunction is used to connect words and phrases
to show order and ideas. Such as: and, but, or, nor,
for, so and yet.
What is an interjection?
An interjection is used to show surprise or emotion.
They are usually short phrases such as “oh no!” or
“Good Lord!”
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