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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORIES
OF ENGLISH
GRAMMAR-img, Subject, Object,…
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORIES
OF ENGLISH
COMPARISIONS: are used to compare things or persons of something or all
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PRONOUNS: is a word that is used as an alternative of a noun in reference to a person or thing that has already been mentioned beforehand
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USING "THE"
The use of this article (“the”) tells us that both the speaker and the listener have the same
thing or person in mind. The shows that a noun is specific
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DEMONSTRATIVES
Are used to indicate specific persons or things pointing out the one
referred to and distinguishing it from others of the same class
POSSESIVE
Show ownership of a person, place, or thing
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NOUNS
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FREQUENCY ADVERBS: They come between the subject and the simple present verb in other words they
will *always come after the subject. Adverbs of frequency answer the question, How often?
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PREPOSITIONS: is used to refer to a place where somethng or someone is located
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CONNECTORS:are used to join two sentences, they make a sentence longer from two smaller
one
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DETERMINERS: A determiner is a word used to modify a noun and goes in front of it this helps to make clear
what the noun is referring to.
Distributives: both, either, neither
Difference words: other, another
Quantifiers: a few, a little, much, many, a lot of, too, enough
ADJETIVES: Adjetives describe nouns and are going to come in front of nouns, adjectives "modify"
nouns.
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