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English (Types of speech (Sentence types (Compound (A compound sentence is…
English
Types of speech
Adjectives
An adjective describes a noun
Examples
sturdy, fat, tall, short, thin
Conjunctions
A conjunction connects two different clauses
Types of conjunctions
Subordinated
Subordinate conjunctions are conjunctions that are in complex sentences
Coordinated
Coordinated conjunctions are conjunctions in compound sentences
FANBOYS
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
Pronouns
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun
Examples
He, she, it, they, them
Nouns
A noun is a naming word
Types of nouns
Collective
A collective noun is a noun that represents a group
Examples
School of fish, group of people, murder of crows
Common
A common noun is a noun that is used in everyday context
Examples
Chair, table, whiteboard
Proper
A proper noun is a name of someone/place/time
Examples
London, Owen, Friday
Abstract
An abstract noun is something that we can't see (feelings)
Examples
Happy, sad
Preposition
A preposition is a position word
Examples
Above, below, to the side, next to
Adverbs
An adverb is a word that describes a verb
Examples
Quickly
Interjection
A interjection is an interuption
Verbs
Verbs are doing words
Examples
Running
Articles
An articles is if it's direct or indirect
Examples
Indirect
The boy was walking through the door
Direct
He was walking through the door
Sentence types
Compound
A compound sentence is a sentence with two independent clauses
Complex
A complex sentence is a sentence with a independent clause and a dependent clause
Simple
A simple sentence is a sentence that is an independent clause
Clauses
Dependent
A dependent clause is a clause that relies on another clause
Independent
An independent clause is a clause that doesn't need to rely on another clause
Analytical
Paragraphs
PEAL
A = Analysis
The analysis is explaining how your evidence is linked to your point and how it proves it
E = Evidence
The evidence is the statistics/a fact that no one can argue with.
L = Link
The link connects this paragraph to your next.
P = Point
The point is the idea of the paragraph and links back to the main topic
Conclusion
Supporting sentence
Explains how the main points of the article link together/prove your main point.
Supporting sentence
Wraps up the main points of the article
Closing sentence
The closing sentence links back to the introduction with a sense of closure.
Topic sentence
The topic sentence rephrases the main point of the article
Introduction
Thesis Statement
The thesis statement is about what the article is about (the main idea of the story).
More information
The more information is about writing some interesting facts about the topic.
My view
A sentence or two about what you think of the topic. So your idea on the moral of the story.
Hook
The hook is something that gets the reader intrigued and thinking.