a word or words used to identify people, places or things
What is a noun?
What are nouns?
a word or form showing more than one; not singular
What is a plural?
this conjunction is used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences
What is "and"?
This word ending shows an comparison between two things
What is "er"
Words like pre-, fore-, and bi- added to the beginning of a root word to change its meaning.
What are prefixes?
What is a verb?
These take the place of a noun.
What are pronouns?
This conjunction shows alternatives (options); can also introduce a synonym
What is "or"?
This ending shows a comparison between 3 or more things
What is "-est"?
Words like -ment, -able, -less added to the end of a word to change its meaning.
What is a suffix?
This modifies or describes a noun or a pronoun
What is an adjective?
a group of words that act as a single part of speech
What is a phrase?
This conjunction introduces an opposite or contrasting idea.
What is "but"
These words are added to show comparisons for words like intelligent or fantastical.
What are "more" and "most"?
These are used for proper nouns and to start a sentence in English.
What are capital letters / uppercase letters
a word that modifies or describes the quality of a verb, adjective or another word like itself.
What is an adverb?
a word or words that shows direction, location or time, or introduces an object
What are prepositions?
This conjunction shows a result or solution, is a synonym of "therefore".
What is "so"?
What are "these" and "those"?
The form of the verb used to indicate the time of the action (in relation to when it was said).
A word that connects clauses or sentences
What is a conjunction?
"A", "an" or "the"
What are articles?
This conjunction shows a negative alternative
What is "nor"?
My, hers, your, ours, theirs are examples of this kind of adjective.
What are Possessive Adjectives?
I show possession or help with contractions and I look like this '
What is an apostrophe?