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Written and Illustrated by Phillip MartinPhillip Martin English Grammar

Nouns Verbs Pronouns Adverbs Interjections Adjectives Prepositions Conjunctions

Nouns Words that Name something Person Place Thing

Types of Nouns Words that Name something Common egg apple Singular elephant girl Singular Possessive boy’s kitten’s Proper Phillip Martin Plural donkeys horses Plural Possessive artists’ teachers’

Verbs Action Words or Words that Link Subject to Predicate Subject Predicate Pulling

Types of Verbs Words that Name something Action Verbs Physical Action Mental Action Describes an Occurrence Linking Verbs Connect Subject to Predicate Do not describe Action He plays lacrosse. He is Canadian.

Pronouns Used in place of one or more nouns He She They

Types of Pronouns Words that Name something Personal Pronouns I, me, mine, you, your, yours, she, her, hers, it, its, we, us, our, ours, they, them, their, theirs, myself Yourself Demonstrative Pronouns this, that, these, those Indefinite Pronouns Anybody, somebody, each, Either, neither, none, one, someone Interrogative Pronouns who, whom, which, what, whose

Adverbs Describes a Verb, Adjective or Another Adverb He dresses strangely. The man swings wildly. His ball flew terribly. The sport is very expensive. His wife sold the clubs quickly.

Types of Adverbs Words that Name something Adverbs of Manner He speaks clearly. She runs quickly. They ate rapidly. Adverbs of Place Go over there. We searched inside. She shopped everywhere. Adverbs of Time I need it now. Mom cooked yesterday. Dad works daily. Adverbs of Degree She is very lovely. I completely ate the pizza. He is quite strong.

Interjections Express Emotion with an Exclamatory Word No! Boo-hoo! Bwah! Ack! Bah! Hmph! Ah! Blech! Ick! Argh! Aw! Oh-oh!

Interjections Express Emotion with an Exclamatory Word So delicious! Spicey! Wow! Oh, my! Olé! Great!

Interjections Express Emotion with an Exclamatory Word No! Boo-hoo! Bwah! Ack! Bah! Hmph! Ah! Blech! Ick! Argh! Aw! Oh-oh!

Adjectives Words the Describe a Noun or Pronoun A talented artist with a wooden palate and a large brush made lovely paintings while splattering bold colors around a new carpet.

Adjectives Words the Describe a Noun or Pronoun beautiful big cheerful large gorgeous little lovely rare pretty precious soft wet stupendous small smooth sweet tender tiny gentle

Prepositions Words that Indicate the Relationship between a Noun or Pronoun with Other Words in the Sentence about, above, across, after, at, against, before, behind, below, beyond, by, under, during, in, from, into, near, next, of, onto, outside, over, since, through, to

Prepositions Words that Indicate the Relationship between a Noun or Pronoun with Other Words in the Sentence After all of the hours of practice behind closed doors in our own home, it was music to our ears.

Conjunctions Words that Join Words or other Words Coordinating Conjunctions A conjunction placed between words, phrases, clauses and sentences of equal importance and or but nor so for yet Subordinating Conjunctions A conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause after although as but because before if once since that though till unless until what whenever whether while for just as now that

Conjunctions Words that Join Words or other Words Coordinating Conjunctions The artist painted on the canvas, but he also spilled paint on his clothes. His clothes were new, so his mother made him wash them immediately. Subordinating Conjunctions Although he washed his pants right away, he didn’t do a very good job. He learned his lesson since the clothes were ruined.

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