These words can function by its self as a noun.
What is a pronoun.
This is used to state information.
What is a declarative sentence.
You put this after a question
What is a question mark
A group of words that can be a sentence of its own.
What is an independent clause.
A noun that the sentence is about.
What is a subject.
This describes a noun or pronoun.
What is an adjective.
This is used to give demands or make requests.
what is an imperative sentence.
You use this when your excited.
What is a exclamation mark.
A subject, predicate, etc. but it's not a complete sentence.
What is a dependent clause.
A noun, but not the subject.
What is a object.
This describes adjectives, verbs, and adverbs.
What is adverb.
This is used to ask questions.
What is an interrogative sentence.
You use this to indicate a pause. It's typically found between two clauses.
What is a semicolon.
This is missing its complete thought.
What is a subordinate clause.
A verb that is what the subject is doing.
What is the predicate.
This joins words, phrases, or clauses together.
What is a conjunction.
This is used to express emotions.
What is an exclamatory sentence.
This indicates a pause between two part of a sentence.
What is a comma.
A verb acting like an adjective.
What is an absolute phrase.
Something like an adjective or adverb that changes the subject or predicate.
What is a modifier.
This refers to words that express emotion.
What is a interjection.
You put this at the end of a statement.
What is a period.
Where the subject is.
What is a prepositional phase.
two independent clauses connected by a semicolon of conjunction.
What is a compound.