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14 Cards in this Set

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Prefixes
Group of letters added to the beginnning of a base word
Unusual
Suffixes
Group of letters added to the end of a base word
Easyly
Parts of Speech
CAPPVANED
Conjunctions, Adjectives, Prepositions, Pronouns, Verbs, Adverbs, Nouns, Exclamations & Determiners
Conjunctions
Used to join words, sentence or parts of sentences
as, and, but
Adjectives
Used to describe or give more information about a noun, pronoun or part of a sentence
easy, difficult, tall, short
Prepositions
Used to show the relationship between a noun, noun phrase or pronoun and another word or phrase
after, at, in the middle of, on
Pronouns
Used to replace or refer to a noun or noun [hrase mentioned earlier or about to be mentioned
she, mine, who, myself
Verbs
Used to show an action, state or experience
see, run, take off
Adverbs
Used to say more about how, shen, shere, etc. something happens by adding information to adjectives, verbs, other adverbs or sentences
completely, yesterday, at the end
Nouns
Used to name people, places, things, qualities, ideas, or activities to act as the subject/object of the verb
children, sugar, dog
Exclamations
Used to show a (string) feeling especially in informal spoken language
er, ow, yeah!
Determiners
Used to make clear which noun is referred to
my, the, this, both
Grammatical Structure
Arrangement of words into patterns which have meaning
subject+to be+past participle(+by+agent) Passive Voice
Grammatical Uses
Refer to how grammatical structures are used to convey or communicate meaning
Present continuous or progressive doesn't always have the same meaning, the meaning comes from context. She is doing her homework (now at the moment, specific time in the future, improved her study habits