A person, place, and something in a group.
common noun
a place in a speech that describes a noun.
adjective
describing actions in a sentence
verb
word or words that are in front of a noun that normally means a time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to begin talking an object.
Preposition
words that connect a sentence or extend a sentence
Conjunction
A specific name, place, and thing
proper noun
a word that describes a noun or pronoun
Descriptive Adjectives
requires an object to get the action
Transitive Verb
they are made up of two or more words. they also look like normal prepositions
Compound prepositions
is a conjunction that connects two elements of equal well formed rank and is very important. They can connect two verbs, two nouns, two adjectives, two phrases, or two independent clauses.
Coordinating Conjunctions
A collection of name, a number of people or things
collective noun
A adjective that was made from a proper noun
Proper Adjectives.
not getting a direct object
Intransitive Verb
a part of a sentence that has one preposition and what it affects
Phrase prepositions
it joins a independent clause to a dependent clause
Subordinating Conjunctions
An idea, quality, and it is not your 5 senses
abstract noun
a word that shows possession or ownership
Possessive Adjectives
in the main verb in a sentence or agreement with a subject.
Finite Verb
combining two prepositions
Double prepositions
a part of a speech that joins word, phases or equal rank
Correlative Conjunctions