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  • Types of Nouns
    • Common Noun
    • Proper Noun
    • Abstract Noun
    • Concrete Noun
    • Collective Noun
  • Common Noun
    Non-specific people, places, things, or ideas
  • Common Noun
    • Man
    • City
    • Religion
  • Proper Noun
    Specific people, places, things
  • Proper Noun
    • Albert Einstein
    • London
  • Abstract Noun
    Something that you can't perceive with your five senses
  • Abstract Noun
    • Belief
    • Love
    • Pride
    • Happiness
  • Concrete Noun
    Something that you can perceive with your five senses
  • Concrete Noun
    • Apple
    • Lion
    • Eyes
    • Flower
  • Collective Noun
    Refers to a group of things as one whole
  • Collective Noun
    • Bunch
    • Audience
    • Flock
    • Group
  • Articles
    A subclass of Determiners, which are noun-marking words that usually come before the noun they modify
  • The
    A definite article
  • A
    An indefinite article
  • Types of Pronouns
    • Possessive Pronoun
    • Reflexive Pronoun
    • Demonstrative Pronoun
    • Reciprocal Pronoun
  • Possessive Pronoun
    A pronoun that is used to express ownership or possession
  • Plural Possessive Pronouns
    • Ours
    • Yours
    • Theirs
  • Reflexive Pronoun
    Used as an object that refers to the same person or thing as the subject
  • Plural Reflexive Pronouns
    • Ourselves
    • Yourselves
    • Themselves
  • Demonstrative Pronoun
    Used to point to specific people or things, can show distance or proximity
  • Demonstrative Pronouns

    • This
    • That
    • These
    • Those
  • Reciprocal Pronoun
    Forms are each other and one another, indicating that each part of the subject did the action and also received the action
  • Predicate Noun
    A noun connected to the subject of the sentence by a linking verb
  • Linking Verb
    A verb that connects words that are equivalent to each other
  • Linking Verb
    • Is
    • Becomes
  • Suffix
    The last letters added to the end of a word
  • Prefix
    The beginning letters added to the start of a word
  • Types of Adverbs
    • Adverb of Frequency
    • Adverb of Relative Time
    • Adverb of Manner
    • Adverb of Place
  • Adverb of Frequency
    Answers the question "how often?"
  • Adverbs of Frequency
    • Always
    • Never
    • Usually
    • Rarely
  • Adverb of Relative Time
    Can be used with all tenses as meaning permits
  • Adverbs of Relative Time
    • Just
    • Still
    • Already
  • Adverb of Manner
    Answers the question "how?" or "how well?"
  • Adverbs of Manner
    • Carefully
    • Eagerly
    • Greatly
  • Adverb of Place
    Answers the question "where?"
  • Adverbs of Place

    • Here
    • In the city
  • Indefinite Pronouns
    • anyone/everyone
    • anybody/everybody
    • no one/nobody
    • someone/somebody
    • another/other/others
    • anything/everything/nothing/something
    • every one/none/one/other
  • Interrogative Pronouns
    • who/whom/whose
    • which
    • what
  • Relative Pronouns
    • who/whom/whose
    • which
    • that
    • what/whatever/whoever/whomever/whichever
  • Verb Types
    • Action verbs
    • State of being/linking verbs
    • Intransitive verbs
    • Transitive verbs
    • Ditransitive verbs
    • Linking copula verbs
    • Complex transitive verbs