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A word or words that modify a noun, for instance, bright, great, or
soft |
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A word that modifies a verb and usually has an "ly" ending -- quickly,
suddenly, foolishly |
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Words that connect other words or sentences, such as and, but, since,
however |
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The study of language |
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A word that expresses strong emotion such as Wow! or Ouch! |
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Words that refer to people, places, or things |
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A noun that receives the action in the sentence, such as "Susie went
to the store" where "store" is the object |
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Gone by; a verb tense that represents something that has already happened
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More than one |
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Something that indicates ownership, such as "His towel" |
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Words generally used before nouns to suggest a relationship of space
or time: at, on, to, for, in |
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What is happening as the person is speaking, in the moment |
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A word that can replace a noun to make sentences less repetitive,
including I, what, you, none, etc |
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One of the main parts of a sentences that refers to the person or
thing performing the action: The cat ran away. |
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Words that express the action of the sentence -- run, eat, twist,
jump, whisper |
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