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Grammar Parts Of Speech
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1. Est
Transitive Verbs
The Definite Article
Present Simple
Superlative Adjective
2. Was/were +present participle (-ing) connection to past
Comparative Adjective
Past Continuous
Second Person Plural
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
3. Must preceed an object - dyed (your hair)
Ordinal Numerals
Transitive Verbs
Pronoun
Second Person Plural
4. V endings - indicate tense and person
Third Person Singular
Auxiliary Verbs
All sentences (apart from imperatives) contain
Inflections
5. Refer to people (including 'it'). can be 1st - 2nd - 3rd person - singular or plural
Comparative Adjective
Infinitive
Indefinite Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
6. Present simple of 'to be' (am/is/are) - V - -ing (present participle) for behaviour - unfinished actions - temporary situations
Ordinal Numerals
Present Continuous
General Ordinals
Past Continuous past form of
7. Don't need an object - has died
Intransitive Verbs
Determiner
Future Perfect Continuous
Reciprocal Pronouns
8. Will +bare inf
Subject Pronoun
Future Simple
Adverbs of manner
Future Continuous
9. Will be +ing
Demonstrative Pronouns
Future Continuous
Passive Verb
The Indefinite Article
10. we - us - our - ours
Third Person Singular
First Person Plural
Future Perfect
Subject Pronoun
11. Answer 'how much' - very - extremely - pretty - fairly
First Person Plural
Auxiliary Verbs
Adverbs of degree
Verb
12. Most general - most specific
Present Continuous
Past Participle
Order of Adjectives
Verb
13. Names person - place - thing - or concept
Noun
Count Nouns
Third Person Singular
Superlative Adjective
14. This - that - these - those (that is a fast car)
Transitive Verbs
Demonstrative Pronouns
Adverbs of place and time
First Person Singular
15. Can't be counted - no article - singular
First Person Singular
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
Active Verb
Second Person Plural
16. They - them - their - theirs
Base form
Third Person Plural
Infinitive
Past Participle
17. He - him - his - she - her - hers - it - its
Pronoun
The Indefinite Article
Adverbs of degree
Third Person Singular
18. Who - what - why - where - when - whatever
Adverbs of degree
Superlative Adjective
Verb
Interrogative Pronouns
19. Introduce a dependant clause - that - which - who - whose - whom - when - where (the car that passed us)
Adverbs of manner
Adj. position
Relative Pronouns
Intransitive Verbs
20. Happens to the subject
Interrogative Pronouns
Absolute Adjective
Passive Verb
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
21. Have/has +past participle (-ed reg.)
Ordinal Numerals
Present Perfect (Simple)
Inflections
Past Continuous past form of
22. Answer where/when - upstairs - somewhere - a year later
Adverbs of place and time
Past Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Superlative Adjective
23. Had +past participle (-ed reg.)
Indefinite Pronouns
Past Perfect
Count Nouns
Order of Adjectives
24. Next - last - previous - subsequent
The Indefinite Article
General Ordinals
Adverb
Adverbs of frequency
25. you - your - yours
Inflections
The Indefinite Article
Adverbs of degree
Second Person Plural
26. Help a main V - do - have - be
Present Simple
Auxiliary Verbs
Adjective
Reciprocal Pronouns
27. Er
Count Nouns
Comparative Adjective
General Ordinals
Second Person Plural
28. Often -s form - for permanent states or general - repeated - for frequency - spoken actions (I promise)
Reciprocal Pronouns
All sentences (apart from imperatives) contain
Present Simple
Auxiliary Verbs
29. Modifies V - Adj - or Adv - often end in -ly
Second Person Plural
Adverb
The Indefinite Article
Ordinal Numerals
30. Will have +past participle (-ed reg.)
Comparative Adjective
All sentences (apart from imperatives) contain
Future Perfect
First Person Plural
31. Bare Infinitive V
Base form
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
Second Person Plural
First Person Plural
32. First - second - third (Determiners when they appear before a N)
Subject Pronoun
Absolute Adjective
Ordinal Numerals
Present Continuous
33. Ing form - continuous tenses
Present Participle
Second Person Plural
Adj. position
Relative Pronouns
34. Can be counted - take an article 'a' - singular and plural forms
Count Nouns
Absolute Adjective
Past Tense / Past Simple
Subject Pronoun
35. What the subject does
Posessive Pronouns
Future Perfect
Second Person Singular
Active Verb
36. Mine - yours - his - hers - ours - theirs
Noun
Past Continuous past form of
Posessive Pronouns
Past Participle
37. you - your - yours
Interrogative Pronouns
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
Future Perfect Continuous
Second Person Singular
38. Answer 'how often'. taught on a cline - always - usually -
Adverb
Past Tense / Past Simple
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
Adverbs of frequency
39. Ed form (reg). completed in the past. Did +inf - was/were +inf.
Noun
General Ordinals
Past Tense / Past Simple
Past Continuous
40. Substitute N - do not take the/a/an - generally cannot follow Adj.s
Pronoun
Interrogative Pronouns
Inflections
Adjective
41. Defines subject of the clause - I he she we they you it
Inflections
Verb
Subject Pronoun
Ordinal Numerals
42. Know - want - believe - like
Present Perfect Continuous
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
Adjective
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
43. Perfect 'have' -ed form (reg)
Posessive Pronouns
Past Participle
Adverbs of degree
Indefinite Pronouns
44. Have/has been +present participle (-ing)
Present Perfect Continuous
Noun
Past Tense / Past Simple
Superlative Adjective
45. The determiner a/an - used where the N is singular
Base form
Past Tense / Past Simple
The Indefinite Article
Adjective
46. Tiny - fantastic - can't be used with 'very'
Absolute Adjective
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
Base form
Superlative Adjective
47. Defines object of the clause - me him her us them you it
Adverbs of frequency
Pronoun
Auxiliary Verbs
Object Pronoun
48. Help the main V - always followed by a bare infinitive - can - could - must - should
Ordinal Numerals
Noun
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
Second Person Plural
49. Preceeds and limits N or N phrase - the - a/an - any - cannot be replaced by N- quantity - all - both - no - numerals when they appear before the N
Demonstrative Pronouns
Determiner
Inflections
General Ordinals
50. Each other - one another
Adj. position
First Person Plural
Count Nouns
Reciprocal Pronouns
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