Noun referring to a person, place or
thing that can be counted.
Noun referring to a person, place or
thing that cannot be counted.
This pronoun tells you which person
it is about.
These pronouns tell you who the
object belongs to
Is in front of a noun and indicates the
definiteness.
Is in front of a noun and indicates the
definiteness.
Verbs express an action or a state.
An adjective says something about
the noun. They often answer the
question ‘What kind of …?’
An adverb says something about a
verb, an adjective or another adverb.
They often answer the question ‘How
…?
Prepositions give the location of a
noun.
Demonstrative pronouns are used
when you are pointing at an object.
They introduce a clause that gives
extra information about a noun.
Conjunctions put two sentences
together to make one.
These words are used for open
questions.
names
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves yourselves, themselves
one, two, three, four, etc
first, second, third, fourth, fifth etc.
all, few, many …