Grammar+Helps

The words that we use can be divided into these classes: Noun help:
 * Parts of Speech** :
 * **noun** - A noun is a type of word that represents a person, thing, or place, like //mother//, //apple//, or //valley//.

[|Noun: Prime-Time Players] Verb help:
 * **verb** - A verb is a type of word that describes an action or a state of being, like //wiggle//, //walk//, //run//, //jump//, //be//, //do//, //have//, or //think//.

[|Verbs: All The Right Moves] Pronoun help:
 * **pronoun** - A pronoun is a substitute for a noun. Some pronouns are: //I//, //me//, //she//, //hers//, //he//, //him//, //it//, //you//, //they//, //them//, etc.

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Adjective help:
 * **adjective** - An adjective is a word that describes something (a noun). Some adjectives are: //big//, //cold//, //blue//, and //silly//. One special type of adjective is an article, a word that introduces a noun and also limits or clarifies it; in English, the indefinite articles are //a// and //an//, the definite article is //the//.

[|Which one? What kind? How many? Whose?] Adverb help:
 * **adverb** - An adverb is a word that tells "how," "when," "where," or "how much". Some adverbs are: //easily//, //warmly//, //quickly//, //mainly//, //freely//, //often//, and //unfortunately//.

[|When? Where? How? To What Extent?] Preposition help: [|Learn the List!!] Conjunction help:
 * **preposition** - A preposition is a word that shows the spatial (space), temporal (time), or logical relationship of its object to the rest of the sentence. The words //above//, //near//, //at//, //by//, //after//, //with// and //from// are prepositions.
 * **conjunction** - A conjunction is a word that joins other words, phrases, clauses or sentences. Some conjunctions are: //and//, //as//, //because//, //but//, //or//, //since//, //so//, //until//, and //while//.

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 * **interjection** - An interjection is a word that expresses emotion. An interjection often starts a sentence but it can be contained within a sentence or can stand alone. Some interjections are //oh//, //wow//, //ugh//, //hurray//, //eh//, and //ah//.

Interjection help:

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