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Muaath's English Grammar - Coggle Diagram
Muaath's English Grammar
Sentence Structure
Predicate: support the subject
Object (noun): not the main character
Adjective
Verb: action word
Adverb
Preposition: decribes position of subject or object
under
above
on
beyond
Article
the
definite article
an/a
indefinite article
STARTS WITH consonants: d,k,c,l,r,etc...
USE A
STARTS WITH vowels: a,e,i,o,u
USE AN
Subject (noun): the main character of the sentence
Adjective
Pronouns
Definition
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or noun phrase, like "he," "she," "it," "they," or "you," to avoid repetition and refer to people, things, or concepts.
Examples
Her
His
He
She
They
Them
It
You
Us
Your
That
Those
Types
As possessive pronoun
His
Hers
Our(s)
As object
Him
Her
Them/Us
As subject
He
She
We
TO DO : Gender
Question words
Why
Asking about a reason (past, present, future)
Where
Asking about a place/location
Which
Asking about options
When
Asking about time or date
What
Asking about a thing/object/action
Who/How
Who: Asking about someone (MOSTLY PEOPLE) or animate subject with a name
How: Asking about method/process, step 1, step 2, etc.
TO DO: Past, present, future TENSE
Degrees of comparison
2nd degree
taller, harder, softer, more beautiful
3rd degree
tallest, hardest, softest, most beautiful
1st degree
tall, hard, soft, beautiful