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mct grammar town roots

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pre   before  
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pos   put  
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ad   to  
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nom   noun  
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inter   between  
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junct   join  
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plex   twist, fold  
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verbum   word  
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in   in or not  
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ante   before  
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com   together  
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pro   for  
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ject   throw  
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con   together  
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pound   weigh  
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dict   say  
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sub   under  
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ap   beside  
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pre   before  
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pos   put  
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ad   to  
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nom   noun  
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inter   between  
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junct   join  
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plex   twist, fold  
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verbum   word  
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in   in or not  
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ante   before  
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com   together  
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pro   for  
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ject   throw  
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con   together  
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pound   weigh  
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dict   say  
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sub   under  
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ap   beside  
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four ways of thinking about language   1. parts of speech 2. parts of the sentence 3. phrases 4. clauses  
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parts of speech   the eight kinds of words  
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parts of the sentence   how words make ideas  
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phrases   little groups of words  
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clauses   simple or complicated ideas  
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the eight parts of speech   nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections  
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two main kinds of words   nouns (or the pronoun that means it) and verbs  
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nouns   name person, place, things or ideas  
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Proper nouns   like England and Jane - are capitalized  
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Common nouns   like country, person, and sandwich, are not capitalized  
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singular noun   a noun naming one thing like tree  
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plural noun   a noun naming more than one thing, like trees  
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pronouns   quick words we use, when we do not want to repeat a whole long noun. Instead of saying Samuel Langhorn Clemens (Mark Twain) we can just say he. Pronouns make language FAST! Pronoun means "for the noun." It is a quick short cut sound to name the noun.  
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the possessive its   has no apostrophe. The word it's is a contraction that means it is. Its a good idea to know its name.  
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anno   year  
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domino   lord  
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a.d.   anno domini  
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anno domini   in the year of the Lord (after Christ)  
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sum   I am  
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nauta   sailor  
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