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WORD CLASSES, I - Coggle Diagram
WORD CLASSES
VARIABLES
Nouns
: Words that name people, animals, plants, places, objects, ideas and feelings.
Individual/ collective
Concrete/Abstract
Common/own
Countable and Uncountable
Adjectives
: Words that express qualities or states of the nouns to which they refer.
Positive grade
: Indicates the quality of the noun. For example: This house is big
Comparative degree
: Expresses the quality of the noun in comparison with another for example. For example: this house is bigger than the other one.
Superlative degree
: Expresses the quality of the noun in the highest degree. For example: This house is huge.
Verb
:
Irregular
Regular
Pronouns
: Words that name people, animals, or objects without saying their name
Personal depending on the subject:
I, You, He, She, It, We, They
Possessive:
Yours. His, Hers, Its, Ours, Theirs.
Personal depending on the object:
Me. You, Him. Her, It, Us, Them
Reflective:
Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself, Itself, Ourselves, Themselves.
Indefinite:
Somebody, Someone, Something, Sometime, Somehow, Anything, Anytime, Anyhow, Nobody, None, Nothing, Everybody, Everyone, Everything
Reciprocals:
Each other, One other
Demonstratives:
This, That, These, Those
Determinants:
Terms that precede the name to clarify what the name refers to.
Articles
Determined:
The
Indeterminate:
a, an
Possessive:
Yours. His, Hers, Its, Ours, Theirs.
Demostratives:
this, these, that y those.
INVARIABLES
Adverb:
Explains how an action occurs.
Manner:
beautifully, generously, kindly, neatly, patiently, softly, quickly, well.
Degree:
almost, enough, hardly, just, nearly, quite, simply, so, too
Frequency:
again, always, every (hour, day, week, year, and so on), never, normally, rarely, seldom, sometimes, usually.
Place:
above, anywhere, back, everywhere, here, inside, nowhere, out, outside, there.
Time:
already, earlier, immediately, lately, later, now, recently, soon, tomorrow, yesterday.
Conjunctive Adverbs:
additionally, anyway, however, incidentally, likewise, meanwhile, otherwise, still, therefore.
Interjactions:
Equivalent to sentences that express a living feeling.
Hurray! , Ouch! , Wow! , Oh my god, Whoa!
Prepositions:
Invariant word used to establish a dependency relationship between two or more words.
above, across, after, along, among, against, around, at the bottom of
before.
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