Regular Verb - A regular verb is one that can be conjugated by - TopicsExpress



          

Regular Verb - A regular verb is one that can be conjugated by adding –es, –ed, or –ing to it. Irregular Verb - An irregular verb is one that cannot be conjugated by adding –es, –ed, or –ing to it. Transitive Verb - A transitive verb is used when someone does something to an object. Intransitive verb - Intransitive verbs dont require direct objects Conjunctive Conjunctions - Some conjunctions combine with other words to form what are called correlative conjunctions. They always travel in pairs, joining various sentence elements that should be treated as grammatically equal. Correlative Conjunctions - The conjunctive adverbs such as however, moreover, nevertheless, consequently, as a result are used to create complex relationships between ideas. Interjections are words or phrases used to exclaim or protest or command. They sometimes stand by themselves, but they are often contained within larger structures. 3 Basic Tenses of Verbs – Past, Present, Future Other types of adjectives - Possessive Adjectives, Demonstrative Adjectives, Interrogative Adjectives, Indefinite Adjectives. 10 Basic orders of adjectives Determiners Observations/Opinios Size Age Shape Color Material Origin Purpose/Qualifier The noun Proper Noun - A noun that names a unique person, place or object. Non-countable noun - A common noun that in a specific context is not used with words expressing quantity and has no plural form. Countable Noun - A common noun that can be counted (one, two, three and so on) can be used after a word. Common noun - A noun that does not name a unique person, place, object or idea. Case - A noun is the subject, object or shows possessions. Gender - A noun that is gender specific Number - A form of noun that tells when a noun is one or more than one; singular or plural. Person - A form of noun that pertains to the first person or second person in the sentence. Review the subject verb agreement table that has the formula.
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