Shows the location of something: at, in, on, over, under, between.
Prepositions of Place
What are words that connect or join words, phrases, or clauses.
Conjunctions
Words or short phrases that express a strong emotion, reaction, or sudden feeling.
Interjections!
Form of a verb that functions as a noun.
Gerunds
A verb form that functions as an adjective to modify nouns or pronouns.
Participle.
Indicates when something happens or for how long.
Preposition of Time
What is FANBOY?
Coordinating Conjunctions
Expresses physical or emotional pain, discomfort, or frustration.
Pain or Discomfort Interjections
Eating too much sugar is bad for your health.
Subject of a sentence
Running water can be heard from the faucet.
Present Participle
Shows the movement from one place to another.
Preposition of Direction or Movement
What connects an independent clause with a dependent clause.
Subordinating Conjunction
Expresses surprise, disbelief, or astonishment.
Surprise or Shock Interjections
I enjoy reading science fiction.
Object of a verb.
The broken chair was left outside.
Past Participle
Indicates the reason or purpose behind an action.
Preposition of Cause or Reason
What works in pairs to join equal parts of a sentence.
Correlative Conjunctions
Used to greet someone or to get someone's attention.
Greetings or Salutations Interjections
She is good at painting.
After prepositions.
Having finished his homework, he went out to play.
Perfect Participle
Shows ownership or possession.
Preposition of Possession.
"I like coffee and tea."
Coordinating Conjunction
Expresses irritation or dislike (e.g., "Ew!", "Bah!").
Disapproval or Annoyance Interjections
I suggest going to the museum.
After verbs.
The baked cookies smelled delicious.
Past Participle