This modal verb is used when expressing opinions or advice.
should / shouldn't
This tense follows this structure: be + going to + verb
Future
Some examples of these verbs are the following: to run, to talk, to eat
Infinitive Verbs
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
Family of words that describe nouns
Adjectives
This modal verb is used when expressing obligation or necessity.
have to
Family of words that replace nouns (ex: she, him, we)
Pronouns
These two modal verbs are used when expressing possibility.
may & might
This tense is used to talk about routines and general facts.
Simple Present
These adjectives are used to compare two specific things.
Comparative Adjectives
This tense is used to talk about what is happening right now.
Present Continuous
These verbs are composed of two or more words.
Phrasal Verbs
These 2 verbs are the "to be" verbs for the past.
was & were
This type of sentence has only 1 clause.
Simple Sentence
It is composed of a subject + a verb (phrase).
Clause
These adjectives are used to express someone or something is the best in a group.
Superlative Adjectives
These two modal verbs are used for polite requests.
could & would
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Synonyms
These words start dependent clauses.
Subordinating Conjunctions
This type of sentence has 1 independent clause and 1 dependent clause.
Complex Sentence
In a sentence, this person or thing receives the action.
Object
Words that have the opposite meaning/definition are called...
Antonyms
This type of sentence has 2 independent clauses.
Compound Sentence