adjective vs. adverbs
types of nouns
types of pronouns
types of conjunctions
types of verbs
100

Tells how many, how much, which one, what kind

Adjective

100

Person, place, or thing

Common noun

100

I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours

First person pronoun

100

Both…and

Correlative conjunction 

100

Physical or mental action

Action verb

200

Form from a proper noun often end in -n, -an, -see, -ish

Proper adjectives

200

Person, place, thing, or idea. Always capitalized 

Proper noun 

200

Reflects action back on the subject

Reflexive pronoun

200

Scarcely…when 

correlative conjunction 

200

Links the subject to the descriptive verb

Linking verb

300

Modifies a verb, adjective, adverb

Adverb

300

Idea, quality, state

Abstract noun

300

Intensifies a noun or pronoun

Intensive pronoun

300

FANBOYS

Coordinating conjunction 

300

And action verb that appears with a direct object

Transitive verb

400

Tells Where something happened 

Adverb

400

A Group Of people or things

Collective nouns

400

Point out specific nouns(this, these, those, that)

demonstrative pronoun

400

After, although, because, before

Subordinating conjunction

400

An action verb that DOES NOT have a direct object

Intransitive verb

500

Specific and not specific (a, an, the)

Article 

500

2 or more words

Compound noun 

500

Used to introduce a clause that give more information

Relative pronoun

500

As long as, as soon as, as much as

Subordinating conjunction

500

Combined with a verb to form a verb phrase

Helping/Auxiliary verb

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