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Section 1

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Personal Pronoun

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Refer to specific person or thing. (I, me, you, she, her, him, us, them, he)

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Adverb

Front

Modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Answers questions: How? When? Where? To what degree? Typically end in -ly

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Conjunctive Adverb

Front

An adverb used with a semicolon to connect independent clauses. (Consequently, furthermore, however, moreover, therefore, thus)

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Conjunction

Front

A word joining two phrases or clauses

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Adjective

Front

Modifies a noun or pronoun. Usually answers the questions: Which one? What kind? How many?

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Indirect Object

Front

A noun or pronoun that names to whom or for whom the action is done

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Helping Verb/Auxiliary Verbs

Front

Precede the main verb (be-verbs, have, has, had, do, did, does, can, will, shall, should, could, would, may, might, must)

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Pronoun

Front

Words that usually refer to nouns (he, she, it, they, we, my, our, his, her, etc.)

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Preposition

Front

A word placed before a noun phrase that creates a phrase modifying something else in the sentence.

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Direct Object

Front

Word or group of words receiving the action of the verb.

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Relative Pronoun

Front

Used to introduce an adjective clause. (That, Which, Who, Whom, Whose)

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Verb

Front

A word that expresses some sort of action.

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Coordinating Conjunction

Front

Connects two words or sentence phrases (FANBOYS)

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Possessive Pronoun

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Indicates ownership. (mine, our, its, his, her, hers, theirs, their, yours, my)

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Gerund

Front

A verb form ending in -ing but works as a noun

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Subordinating Conjunction

Front

Word that connects a subordinate and independent clause

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Modifier

Front

Can be a word, phrase, or clause that describes or modifies a word. These can be adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, participle phrases, some infinitive phrases, and adjective and adverb clauses

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Correlative Conjunction

Front

Pair of conjunctions connecting grammatically equal elements. (Either, neither, nor, whether, both)

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Grammar

Front

the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general

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Article Adjectives

Front

A, An, The

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Noun

Front

A person, place, thing, or idea

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Syntax

Front

the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.

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