Grammar terms

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the form of a noun, pronoun etc. in the grammar of some languages that shows that the noun, pronoun etc. has or owns something
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genetive/possessive case
a word that is used before a noun in order to show which thing you mean
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determiner
a word or phrase such as 'much', 'few', or 'a lot of' that is used with a noun to show quantity
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quantifier
a verb that is used with another verb to show its tense, person, mood etc. (be, do, have)
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auxiliary verb
on of these verb forms: can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, ought to, used to, need, had better and dare. They are all used with other verbs to express ideas such as possibility, permission or intetion
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modal (auxiliary) verb
the verb that contains the meaning, compared with any auxiliary verb that go with it eg. "we have it" have is a main verb, "we have done it" its ans auxiliary verb
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main verb
a goup of words that contains a subject and a vebr, but which is usually only a part of a sentence
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clause
a word used in grammar meaning the way an adverb or adjective changes its form to show whether it is comparative or superlative
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comparison (of adj/adv)
the highest degree of a particular quality
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superlative degree
shows an increase in size, quality, degree etc when it is considered in relation to something else
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comparative degree
the state of adj or adv indicating simple quality, without comparison or relation to increase or diminution
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positive degree
one of a group of words that are normally used at the beginning of noun phrases
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article
the word 'the' in English
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definite article
the word 'a' or 'an'
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indefinite article
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zero article
a word used before a noun to show whether the noun refers to a particular example of something or to a general example of something
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determiner
a word or a group of words that represent a person, a place, a thing or activity or a quality or idea
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noun
a word used instead od a noun or noun phrase, such as 'he' instead of 'peter' or 'the man'
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pronoun
a word or a group of words that decribes an action, experience or state, such as 'come' 'see' and 'put on'
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verb
a word like green, hungry, impossible, which is used when we describe people, things, events etc. Used in connection with nouns and pronouns
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adjective
a word that adds to the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb, or a whole sentence, such as 'slowly' in 'he ran slowly'
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adverb
a word like on, off, into, normally followed by a noun or pronoun
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preposition
one, two, three, first, second, once, twice, one-third
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numeral
one, two, third
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cardinal number
first, second, third
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ordinal number
and, but, because, after
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conjunction
wow!, damn!, bye, um, er
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interjection
a group of letters that is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning and make a new word, such as 'un' in 'untie'
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prefix
a letter or letters added to the end of a word to form a new word, such as 'ness' in 'kindness'
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suffix
a noun that names a feelibg, quality or state rather than object, animal ot person
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abstract noun
names a physical thing, animal or prrsib that u are albo to hear, see, smell, touch, taste
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concrete noun
a noun that is the name of one particukar thing and is written with a capital letter
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proper noun/proper name
any noun that is not the name or a particular person place or thing
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common noun
a noun which refers to a person, animal or another living creature
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animate noun
a noun which refers to a place, thing or idea
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inanimate noun
a noun that is the name of people or things considered as a unit
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collective noun/ group noun
a noun that is made up of two or more words
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compound noun
used when speaking/writing about one person or thing or about an uncountable quantity or mass
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singular noun
a noun like car, dog, idea which can have a plural form and can be used with the indefinite article
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countable noun
a noun which has no plural form and cannot normally be used with the indef article
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uncountable noun

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