1. Action verb = run, eat, writes
2. Helping verb/Auxilary verb= be, have, do, will
3. Linking verb= think "kopula = "
have, does, will
4. Modal verbs = Can, Must, Should, Might....
•What kind, which one, how many, how much? ( beautiful, blue, fibe, large...)
• Comperative - taller
• Superlative - tallest
or, nor, for, so, yet is examples
1. Coordinating = and, but
2. Subordinating = Although, because, if, since, unleas, while...
3. Correlative= either, neither, both..
4. conjuncative adverbs= however, meanwhile, therefore...
in, on, under, above, below, besides, inside, to, from, at, of, without
1. Personal
subject : I, you, he, she, It
object: me, you, him, her, us
possesive: mine, yours, his, hers, its
2. Demonstrative
this, that, these, those
3. Relative: whom, whose, which
4. Indefinite: someone, everybody, someting
5. Interrogative: who, what
6. Reflexive: myself, yourself, herself, himself
un: champange, glitter, water, love, happiness
count: money, rabbit, meter, cake
How? When? Why?
often ends with ly- finally, hopefully
tomorrow, everywhere, early...
pre > before the noun. Eg. the BIG house.
post>decribes after. Eg. the house, at the end of the street.
eg. The present THAT i got. It is like a BS.
Main clause is like: the book on the table (M) witch I bought yesterday (R)
It needs a S and P. "The sun shining"
Makes the text better to real. It can have words like: Althoug, because, whitch....
often a noun. Who is it about
what is happining. can also be will, be, am...
what or whom after the verb. Transitive verb has direct objects. Eg. Mary bought A BOOK. Bc what did she buy? - A book
It typicallu comes before thw direct object and answer the questions to whom? for whom? for what? Mary bought a book FOR HER FRIEND
It follows a linking verb. (be, become, seem, appear...) and it describes the subject. It can be adjectives, nouns, pronouns. She is HAPPY. She seems HAPPY.
It comes after the direct object. Eg. I found the book INTRESTING. The book is OD