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Grammar Parts Of Speech
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english
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1. Introduce a dependant clause - that - which - who - whose - whom - when - where (the car that passed us)
Subject Pronoun
Count Nouns
Relative Pronouns
Order of Adjectives
2. Determiner - a - an - the
Personal Pronouns
Base form
Auxiliary Verbs
Article
3. I - me - my - mine
Reflexive Pronouns
Absolute Adjective
Second Person Singular
First Person Singular
4. Was/were +present participle (-ing) connection to past
Third Person Plural
Determiner
Past Continuous
Object Pronoun
5. Often -s form - for permanent states or general - repeated - for frequency - spoken actions (I promise)
Present Simple
The Definite Article
Future Perfect
Adverbs of degree
6. Before the N
Adverbs of degree
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
Future Simple
Adj. position
7. Present simple of 'to be' (am/is/are) - V - -ing (present participle) for behaviour - unfinished actions - temporary situations
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
Present Continuous
Personal Pronouns
Past Participle
8. Names person - place - thing - or concept
Noun
Auxiliary Verbs
Relative Pronouns
Adverbs of degree
9. you - your - yours
Determiner
Third Person Plural
Second Person Singular
Infinitive
10. First - second - third (Determiners when they appear before a N)
Future Perfect
The Indefinite Article
Adverbs of manner
Ordinal Numerals
11. Happens to the subject
Intransitive Verbs
Passive Verb
Future Perfect Continuous
Present Participle
12. Most general - most specific
Future Perfect
Demonstrative Pronouns
Order of Adjectives
General Ordinals
13. Ing form - continuous tenses
Present Participle
The Definite Article
Absolute Adjective
Reflexive Pronouns
14. Expresses action or state of being
Verb
Posessive Pronouns
Order of Adjectives
Adj. position
15. we - us - our - ours
Future Perfect
First Person Plural
First Person Singular
General Ordinals
16. Answer where/when - upstairs - somewhere - a year later
Noun
Adverbs of place and time
Verb
Future Simple
17. Anything - anybody - anyone - something - somebody - someone - nothing - nobody - none - no one
Present Perfect Continuous
Indefinite Pronouns
Second Person Singular
Future Perfect
18. Had +past participle (-ed reg.)
Past Continuous
Article
Absolute Adjective
Past Perfect
19. 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
Transitive Verbs
Infinitive
Second Person Singular
Determiner
20. Help a main V - do - have - be
All sentences (apart from imperatives) contain
Auxiliary Verbs
Third Person Singular
Adjective
21. Ed form (reg). completed in the past. Did +inf - was/were +inf.
Past Tense / Past Simple
Reciprocal Pronouns
Adj. position
All sentences (apart from imperatives) contain
22. Help the main V - always followed by a bare infinitive - can - could - must - should
Past Continuous past form of
Present Continuous
Present Participle
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
23. Have/has been +present participle (-ing)
Past Participle
Present Perfect Continuous
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
Inflections
24. Perfect 'have' -ed form (reg)
Past Participle
Superlative Adjective
Determiner
Auxiliary Verbs
25. Bare Infinitive V
Infinitive
Reciprocal Pronouns
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
Base form