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LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
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Parts of Speech
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Pronouns
are words that take the place of
nouns
, such as "he," "she," "it," etc.
The
subjective
case is used when the
pronoun
refers to the person or thing doing the action.
Adjectives describe or modify nouns, while
adverbs
describe verbs, adjectives, or other
adverbs.
Interjections
express strong
emotions
or reactions.
Prepositions
show relationships between words, while
conjunctions
join clauses together.
Adjectives modify nouns by
describing
their qualities or
characteristics.
Prepositions show relationships between words, indicating
time
,
location
, direction, cause, and manner.
Conjunctions join two parts of speech together, including
coordinating conjunctions
(and, but, so) and
subordinating conjunctions
(because, if).
Interjections
express strong emotions or feelings, often starting with an
exclamation
point.
Noun
A word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea
Pronoun
A word that replaces a noun in a sentence
Verb
A word that expresses
action
or a
state
of being
Adjective
A word that describes or
modifies
a noun or
pronoun
Adverb
A word that describes or modifies a
verb
, an adjective, or another
adverb
Preposition
A word that shows the
relationship
between a noun or
pronoun
and other words in a sentence
Conjunction
A
word
that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a
sentence
Interjection
A word that expresses
emotion
or
feeling