Week 2: Introduction to Grammar Basics (8 parts of speech) Flashcards

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definition of a noun

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people, place, thing

  • usually marked with an article
  • can be plural or possessive
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abstract noun

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this is a noun that is an idea/concept

ex, freedom, history, happiness, etc.

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concrete noun

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this is a noun that is a real, tangible thing

ex, doctor, spoon, fork, etc.

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proper noun

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these are nouns that require capitalization because they refer to a specific person (name) or specific place.
ex, Dorthy, Irwin St, Cloyne, etc.

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Where can nouns be found?

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  • as the subject of a verb
  • as the direct object of a verb
  • as the indirect object of the verb
  • as the object of a preposition
  • as a subject complement after a linking verb
  • as an appositive to any other noun
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What are the 8 parts of speech?

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  1. noun
  2. pronoun
  3. verb
  4. adjective
  5. adverb
  6. preposition
  7. conjunction
  8. interjection
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which of the 8 parts of speech are inflected? What does inflected mean?

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Inflected means that the type of word takes different forms depending on context
The following are inflected: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb

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What is a pronoun? What are the different types of pronouns?

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A pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun and functions as nouns do. An antecendent is the noun which a pronoun replaces.
These are the types of pronouns: 
personal
impersonal
interrogative
relative
demonstrative 
indefinite
reflexive/intensive 
recipricol
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personal pronouns

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pronouns that refer to a specific person

  1. for person (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
  2. for number (singular/plural)
  3. for gender (feminine, masculine, neuter in 2nd and 3rd person)
  4. for case (subjective, objective, possessive)
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subjective case pronouns

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refer to the subject of the sentence

ex, I watch the show. She watches the show. (I, she)

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objective pronouns

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reflect the direct or indirect subject of the sentence. The idea hit them. I gave her the book. (them, her)

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possessive pronouns

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Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs

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possessive adjectives

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my, your, his, her, our, your, their

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interrogative pronouns

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subjective: who, which, what
objective: whom, which, what
possessive: whose

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demonstrative pronouns

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this that (singular); these those (plural)
ex, the clerk was helpful; this is what pleased her most (this)
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Reciprocal pronouns

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refers to the subject of the sentence but the subject is always plural
there is only 2: each other (2 subjects) and one another (3+ subjects)

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impersonal pronouns

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one, you, it

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relative pronouns

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introduces relative clause

subjective: who, which, that
objective: whom, which, that
possessive: whose

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indefinite pronouns

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treat most as singular except for both, few, many, several

and sometimes: all, any, more, most, none, some which are singular or plural depending on the context

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reflexive pronouns

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used as an object when the subject is the object

ex, I tripped myself by accident. (myself)

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intensive pronouns

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located directly after a noun for emphasis

ex, the police were late, so John himself had to tackle the man. (himself)

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verb

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action, state of being, or occurrence of words

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4 categories of verbs

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  1. transitive
  2. intransitive
  3. linking
  4. helping
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intransitive verbs

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  • do not need a direct object or complement to complete their meaning
  • may be followed by a modifier (often a prepositional phrase)
    ex, I slept. We laughed. (slept, laughed)
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transitive verbs

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  1. take a direct object
  2. convey a movement (mental or physical) from the subject to the object
  3. can be used in an active or passive voice
    ex, Katie Holmes left Tom Cruise (left)
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helping/auxiliary verbs

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  1. combine special forms of verbs to make verb phrases
  2. common helper verbs: be, have, do
  3. common modal verbs: can, may, could, might, ought, should, shall, must, will, would
    ex, yes, I did walk in the park last night. (DID walk)
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linking verbs

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  • connects the subject to a description which renames or describes the subject
  • common linking verbs: be, seem, appear, become, grow, remain, stay, prove, feel, smell, sound, taste
    ex, Tom Cruise is a wild actor (is)
    I am very tired (am)
    The students remain calm (remain)
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How are verbs inflected?

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Past
present
future

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adverb

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modify nouns by giving more specific info. answer the questions: which? what kind of? to what degree?
ex, the smelly old truck (the smelly old)
fourteen clowns fit in the tiny car (fourteen, the tiny)

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preposition

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function or structure word that doesn't change form 
from, to, which, of, around, beside, against, above, after, in front of, for, during, until
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conjunctions

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structure words that join together sentence elements

3 types: coordinating, subordinating, correlative

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Coordinating conjunctions

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join elements of equal importance
remember FANBOYS
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

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Subordinating conjunctions

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joins subordinate (dependent) clause to an independent clause 
because, since, while, if, after, although, whether, as
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interjection

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word or group of words interjected into a sentence to convey emotion
ex, We saw the new Nicolas Cage movie - yikes! (yikes)

*not used in formal writing