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All sentences begin with an
uppercase
letter, except for
contractions
(e.g., it's).
Verbs are the most
important
part of a sentence, they are the
action words
that
describe
what is happening in the sentence.
A noun is a word that names a
person,
place
,
thing
, or
idea.
Adjective are words that
describe
a noun, a
verb
, or another
adjective.
Adverbs
are words that describe verbs,
adjectives
, or other
adverbs.
Suffixes are added to the
end
of a word to form a new
word.
Pronouns are words that stand in for
nouns
and can be used to refer to
people
, places, and
things.
Preposition is a word that shows the
relationship
between a
noun
and another
word
or
phrase.
Word classes are the basic
categories
of words that make up a
language.
Determiners are words that indicate the
noun
they are
used
with (E.g. The , as | etc…)
Conjunctions are used to
join two
or
more clauses
together.
Subordinate clauses are clauses that are not
independent
of the
main clause.
They are
dependent
on the
main clause.
(white bus)
Main clauses are the
main
parts of a sentence that are not
subordinate
clauses.