ENGLSIH

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  • Parts of speech
    • Noun
    • Pronoun
    • Verb
    • Adverb
    • Adjective
    • Preposition
    • Conjunction
    • Interjection
  • Noun
    A word used to name a person, place, animal, thing, and idea
  • Types of nouns
    • Common nouns
    • Proper nouns
  • Common noun

    Refers to general things that aren't unique or individual, doesn't begin with capital letter
  • Proper noun
    Refers to more specific things that are unique or individual, begins with capital letter
  • Pronoun
    A word used instead of a noun or noun phrase
  • Verb
    A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
  • Adverb
    A word that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, or a sentence
  • Adverbs in sentences

    • loudly
    • really
    • very
    • surprisingly
  • Adjective
    A word used to describe a noun or pronoun
  • Adjectives can be placed before or after a noun
  • Attributive adjective
    An adjective that comes before the noun it describes
  • Predicative adjective
    An adjective that comes after the noun it describes
  • Preposition
    A word that shows direction, location, time, or introduces an object
  • Prepositions are often short words that are usually followed by an object (noun, noun phrase, or pronoun)
  • Prepositional phrase
    A preposition and its object, which modifies or describes nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives
  • Prepositional phrases tell us about the relationship between their object and the words they modify or describe
  • Conjunction
    A word that links other words, phrases, and clauses together
  • Coordinating conjunction
    Joins words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance
  • Subordinating conjunction
    Joins a dependent and an independent clause
  • Correlative conjunction
    Pairs of conjunctions that work together
  • Interjection
    A word or phrase that expresses feeling and is grammatically independent from the words around it
  • Interjections add emphasis to sentences and can be omitted without changing the meaning
  • Protagonist - Main Character
  • Antagonist - Villain
  • Deuteragonist - Bff of the main character
  • Tertiary - Extra's
  • Confidante - Supporting Characters
  • Love Interest - Lovers
  • Foil Character - Side Kick of the Protagonist
  • Exposition - Beginning or start
  • Rising Action - Conflicts
  • Climax - Exciting Part
  • Falling Action - Resolve
  • Resolution - ending
  • Dynamic -Changin Personality
  • Static - Unchanging Personality
  • Stock - Stereotypical Character
  • Symbolic- Character that has meaning behind them.
  • Round - Developed Characters