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SUBJECT TERMINOLOGY (NOUNS (COMMON (LESS SPECIFICALLY REFERS TO PEOPLE…
SUBJECT TERMINOLOGY
NOUNS
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PROPER
PLACE, NAME OR THING E.G. BILLINGSHURST,, SLINFOLD
ABSTRACT
THINGS THAT DO NOT PHYSICALLY EXIST E.G. LOVE, FREEDOM, HATRED
CONCRETE
SOMETHING YOU CAN PHYSICALLY TOUCH, FEEL OR SEE E.G. TABLE, CHAIR BOTTLE
COLLECTIVE
REFERS TO A GROUP OF THINGS IE ANIMALS, SCHOOL, COLLEGE
ADVERBS
TIME
WHEN SOMETHING IS HAPPENING OR DONE E.G AFTERWARDS, ALREADY, BEFORE, ALWAYS
DEGREE
THE LEVEL OR EXTENT SOMETHING IS DONE TO E.G. ALMOST, MUCH, QUITE, NEARLY
MANNER
HOW SOMETHING IS DONE (LY) E.G. PREMATURELY, ROUGHLY, BASICALLY
FREQUENCY
HOW OFTEN SOMETHING HAPPENS OR IS DONE E.G. AGAIN, ALWAYS, FREQUENTLY
PLACE
WHERE SOMETHING IS DONE OR HAPPENS E.G. ABOVE, BELOW, ON
PRONOUNS
RECIPROCAL
USED WHEN TWO OR MORE PEOPLE ARE DOING THE SAME TYPE OF THING E.G. EACH OTHER, ONE ANOTHER
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INTERROGATIVE
USED TO ASK QUESTIONS E.G. WHO, WHERE, WHY
VERBS
DYNAMIC
PHYSICALLY DOING SOMETHING E.G. RUNNING, CRAWLING, SKIPPING
STATIVE
DOING SOMETHING THAT ISN'T VISUALLY OBVIOUS E.G. THINKING, DREAMING, BELIEVING
IMPERATIVE
TO COMMAND, ORDER OR INSTRUCT E.G. SIT, STAY, STOP
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