In a sentence, this word expresses the action.
verb
This tense is used to talk about what happened before.
Past
These nouns indicate possession. (ex: the cat's toy, Monica's husband)
Possessive Nouns
This modal verb is used when expressing ability.
can
This family of words includes words for people, things, places, animals and intangible ideas.
Nouns
In a sentence, this thing or person does the action.
Subject
These 3 verbs are the "To Be" verbs for the present.
am, is & are
Family of words that replace nouns (ex: she, him, we)
Pronouns
This tense follows this structure: be + going to + verb
Future
These 2 verbs are the "To Be" verbs for the past.
was & were
This tense is used to talk about routines and general facts.
Simple Present
Family of words that describe nouns
Adjectives
In a sentence, this person or thing receives the action.
Object
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Synonyms
These two articles are used for singular, general nouns.
a & an
In the past form, these verbs end in "-ed." (ex: talk > talked, study > studied)
Regular Verbs
This modal verb is used when expressing obligation or necessity.
have to
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Antonyms
In the past form, these verbs don't follow rules. You must memorize them. (ex: eat > ate)
Irregular Verbs
This tense is used to talk about what is happening right now.
Present Continuous
This modal verb is used to express you want something. It can be used for polite requests.
would like / would like to
In the Simple Present and Simple Past tenses, the main verb must be in the ___ in negatives and questions.
base form
Examples of these include the following: I'm, doesn't, aren't
Contractions
These adjectives are used to compare two specific things.
Comparative Adjectives
This family of words includes words like the following: in, above, next to, under, across
Prepositions