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Parts of Speech

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Noun   used to name a person place or a thing  
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Compound Noun   two or more words used together as a single noun  
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Common Noun   names any one group of persons, places, things, or ideas  
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Proper Noun   names a particular person, place, things, or ideas  
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Concrete Nouns   words that can be perceived by one or more of the 5 senses ex: hummingbird, telephone, teacher, popcorn, ocean  
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Abstract Nouns   names an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a chracteristic ex: knowledge, love, humor, beauty  
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Collective Nouns   a word that names a group ex: audience, herd, cluster  
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Pronoun   a word in a place of one or more nouns or pronouns  
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Personal Pronouns   refers to the one speaking  
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Personal Pronoun List   First Person: I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours Second Person: you, your, yours Third Person: he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, them, their, theirs  
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Reflexsive Pronouns   refers to the subject as a complement  
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Reflexsive and Intensive Pronouns List   myself, oursleves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves  
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Intensive Pronouns   emphasizes a noun or pronoun  
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Demonstrative Pronouns   points out a person place or thing. this ; that ; these ; those  
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Interrogative Pronouns   introduces a question. what ; which ; who ; whom ; whose  
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Relative Pronouns   introduces a subordinate clause. that ; which ; who ; whom ; whose  
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Indefinite Pronouns   refers to a noun or pronoun that might not be specifically named. ex: all, both, each, few, many, neither, one, several  
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Adjective   word used to modify a noun or pronoun  
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Adjective tells what ?!   What kind? ex: stone, rushing, eager Which one? ex: another, next, those How much? ex: seven, more, many  
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Articles   adjectives which are most commonly used. a, an, and the.  
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Demonstrative Adjectives   This , that, these, those. Modifying a noun or pronoun  
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Proper Adjectives   formed by a proper noun, used to modify something ex: Canadian, American, Chinese  
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