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Common Noun

A naming word for something that is tangible

Chair, penguin, man, crumpet

Abstract Noun

A naming word for an idea, concept, state of being or belief

Sadness, love, Marxism

Proper noun

A naming word for a specific example of a common noun (Often people or places)

Bob, Paris, Old Trafford, Coca-Cola

Verb

A word which represents an action or process. A doing word.

Stative verb

A word that represents a process that is often only mental

Think, love, ponder, believe

Active Verb

A word that represents a physical action

Run, jump, kill, slap

Auxiliary Verb

A verb that has to be used with another verb to create present participles or the future tense.

"DID you go"



"I AM going"

Modal Verb

An auxiliary verb that expresses a degree of possibility or necessity

Might, could, must, should, may

Adjective

A describing word which modifies a word

Afverb

A describing word that modified all types of word, excluding nouns

Most, biggest, smallest, worst

Superlaive

An adjective that displays the most extreme value of its quantity

Bigger, further, quieter

Comparative adjective

An adjective that relates one thing in some way to another and usually ends in "er"

Indefinite Article

THE

Indefinite article

A or AN

Him, her, it, he, she, you

Pronoun

A word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence

1st Person Pronoun

"I" and the first person plural; we, our and us

2nd Person Pronoun

YOU