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Friday, March 11, 2022

ENGLISH GRAMMAR

 Nouns

The easy way to remember nouns is that they relate to people, places, or effectsIndeed impalpable or abstract generalities like ideas or studies are effects. In the following rulings, the nouns are stressed
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Sally does n’t use an iPhone. Jared does n’t eat subs. The Earth isn't the center of the macrocosm.

Pronouns
Pronouns are words that replace nouns I, me, she, we, they, who, that, yours, his, her, etc.
Pronouns need antecedents. That means that the thing (or person, or place) that the pronoun refers to requirements to have been mentioned formerly by name nearly before in the judgment orparagraph.However, the anthology can get relatively confused, If it’s not clear which thing the pronoun refers to.

swam in the ocean. You swam in the ocean. He swam in the ocean. She swam in the ocean. It swam in the ocean.
Adjectives
Adjectives are descriptive words that add detail to a judgment. They can give important or necessary information (e.g., Please hand me the blue paper), or they can just make the judgment more intriguing (e.g. A frigid wind blew around the icy city). Adjectives describe nouns. Please suture the red dress. The rainfall is hot and sticky. The stuffed toy is fuzzy and round.

Verbs
Verbs are action words that’s a rather simplified explanation, but it’s the clearest one. Verbs tell you what the subject of the judgment is over to.

He ran into the wall. She buys new shoes. The cat licks its fur.
Adverbs
Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or indeed a whole judgment. Adverbs frequently end with the suffix-ly (for illustrationpoorly, hungrily), but some look the same as their adjective forms (for illustration, the word presto is used as both an adjective and adverb).

Prepositions
Prepositions are little words that tell where or when (among other effectscommodity is. The monkey is on his reverse. The cement is behind the board. The dreamcatcher is above the bed.

Convergences
Convergences are words like and, but, and or that connect generalities, clauses, or corridor of rulings.

wanted to meet her there on time, but I got stuck in business. You ca n’t wear socks and sandals.

Exclamations
Exclamations are words like wow and yay. They ’re sounds we make to convey extreme emotion or to produce emphasis when we ’re talkingoccasionally when we ca n’t suppose of a good way to express ourselves. The problem with exclamations is that they bear a great deal of environment to be understood. For case, hey can mean hello, or that’s great, or stop doing that. Hey! How’s it going? Wow! Those fireworks are emotional. Yay! I passed math

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