Time to sort this one out.
NOUN- are the name of things. There are three kinds.
1)Proper noun is the name of something. e.g David, Newcastle, Australia.
2)Abstract noun, something exists, but you can't touch. e.g bravery
3)Common nouns, anything that doesn't fit the first two. e.g. chair
VERB- are words for action or change. There are six parts to verbs.
!)first person singular. e.g. I deliver
2)second person singular. e.g. You deliver
3)third person singular e.g. he/she/it delivers
4)first person plural. e.g. We deliver
5)second person plural. e.g you deliver*
6)third person plural. e.g. they deliver
* note second person singular and plural are the same..they are relative to context.
ADVERBS- are the words that modify verbs. e.g smiling nastily/smiling happily
ADJECTIVES- are words that modify nouns. e.g. His has a enormous penis. enormous is the adj, penis is the noun
PRONOUN- are words that replace nouns. e.g. I, you, we, they him,us,her, them.
CONJUNCTION- a word that joins parts of a sentence. e.g and,so,but,or,if. A sentence should not be started with a conjunction..but often they are..this is called a subordinate clause.
ARTICLE- this is only three words, a,an,the. They come in two forms.
1)the indifferent article is a/an
2)the indifferent article is the
PREPOSITION-; are words that mark the position or relationship of one thing in respect to another. e.g Under,between,behind. Never end a sentence with preposition.
INTERJECTION- are simple sounded words used to express an inward feeling such as anger,pain,sorrow. e.g oh what?, hell!, bugger, oh fuck me.
'no! I saw the old wolf biting viciously at his leg."
1)No!-interjection
2) I-pronoun
3)saw-verb
4)the-definite article
5)old-adjective
6)wolf-common noun
7)biting-verb
8)viciously-adverb
9)at-preposition
you have no excuse for not knowing them now.
NOUN- are the name of things. There are three kinds.
1)Proper noun is the name of something. e.g David, Newcastle, Australia.
2)Abstract noun, something exists, but you can't touch. e.g bravery
3)Common nouns, anything that doesn't fit the first two. e.g. chair
VERB- are words for action or change. There are six parts to verbs.
!)first person singular. e.g. I deliver
2)second person singular. e.g. You deliver
3)third person singular e.g. he/she/it delivers
4)first person plural. e.g. We deliver
5)second person plural. e.g you deliver*
6)third person plural. e.g. they deliver
* note second person singular and plural are the same..they are relative to context.
ADVERBS- are the words that modify verbs. e.g smiling nastily/smiling happily
ADJECTIVES- are words that modify nouns. e.g. His has a enormous penis. enormous is the adj, penis is the noun
PRONOUN- are words that replace nouns. e.g. I, you, we, they him,us,her, them.
CONJUNCTION- a word that joins parts of a sentence. e.g and,so,but,or,if. A sentence should not be started with a conjunction..but often they are..this is called a subordinate clause.
ARTICLE- this is only three words, a,an,the. They come in two forms.
1)the indifferent article is a/an
2)the indifferent article is the
PREPOSITION-; are words that mark the position or relationship of one thing in respect to another. e.g Under,between,behind. Never end a sentence with preposition.
INTERJECTION- are simple sounded words used to express an inward feeling such as anger,pain,sorrow. e.g oh what?, hell!, bugger, oh fuck me.
'no! I saw the old wolf biting viciously at his leg."
1)No!-interjection
2) I-pronoun
3)saw-verb
4)the-definite article
5)old-adjective
6)wolf-common noun
7)biting-verb
8)viciously-adverb
9)at-preposition
you have no excuse for not knowing them now.
vegemite:
Alas, the kiwis get credit for nothing
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charity:
haha why thank you,,,i will pass your compliments on to my parents for there dna make up...you made me giggle today