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See [[Word Parts of Speech & Grammar Rules]] for list of commonly used words, their parts of speech categories, and the rules governing their use
See [[Word Parts of Speech & Grammar Rules]] for list of commonly used words, their parts of speech categories, and the rules governing their use
See [[Parts of Speech]] for grammar and usage rules on word categories


== Parts of Speech ==
=== nouns ===
* persons, places, things
* proper nouns
** nouns as modifiers
*** ex. "dog food"
*** see [http://myenglishgrammar.com/lesson-12-modifiers/4-nouns-as-modifiers.html Nouns as Modifiers (meg.com)]
=== verbs ===
* express action/s
* verb phrases
* verb forms
** infinitive
** conjugations
** participles
*** verb forms that act like an adjective
*** "past participle"
**** use the -ed forms
**** where the simple past tense of a verb is used to show a condition of something
*** examples:
**** "Boiled water is sanitized" ("boiled" and "sanitized" are both adjectives that describe the noun, "water")
*** "present participle"
**** uses the -ing form
*** examples:
**** "The boiling water is hot" ("boiling" describes the water)
** gerunds
*** verbs that act as nouns
*** use the -ing form
*** examples
**** "to swim" + -ing = "swimming" = a noun for the act of swimming
**** "Boiling water sanitizes it" ("boiling" is an act, therefore a noun, from the verb "to boil")
*** gerunds are often interchangeable with infinitives
**** "I hate doing math" versus "I hate to do math"
* See
** [https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/verbforms Grammar: Verb Forms: "-ing," Infinitives, and Past Participles (Walden Univ)]
** [https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/verbtensesMost Common Verb Tenses in Academic Writing (Walden Univ)]
** [https://www.ef.edu/english-resources/english-grammar/ing-forms/ The -ing forms (ef.edu Resources for Learning English]
** [https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/participles.htm Grammar-Monster.com participles]
=== conjugations ===
* see
** [https://www.verbto.com/ Verb conjugations]
=== adverbs ===
=== adjectives ===
* modify nouns
=== articles ===
* definite
** the
** refers to a specific noun, usually already stated or defined
* indefinite
* a or an
** refers to a general noun, usually not already stated or defined
** indefinite articles are not used to refer to a general noun or one that cannot be counteed
*** ex. "water" cannot be counted, so "a water" is incorrect
**** "may I have a water" should be instead "may I have some water"
** zero articles
*** when the noun represents a generic idea, the article can be omitted
*** ex.
**** "They went on vacation" as opposed to "they went on a vacation "
* see
** [https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/grammar/using_articles.html Purdue OWN Using Articles}
** [https://www.grammarly.com/blog/articles/ What Are Articles?]
=== pronouns ===
* "pro" = for; "noun"
* refer to a noun in oder to avoid repetition
* pronoun forms
** subject
** object
** possessive
** comparisons
** see [https://www.dummies.com/education/language-arts/grammar/how-to-pick-pronouns-for-comparisons/ How to Pick Pronouns for Comparisons (Dummies)]
=== prepositions ===
* express relationship in time, place, or sequence
=== interjections ===
* aside remarks or interruptions
* exclamation
** expresses a spontaneous reaction or emotion
*** examples
**** "no!"
**** "okay"
**** "damn!"
**** "heh!"


== Modifiers ==
== Modifiers ==
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Grammar

See Word Parts of Speech & Grammar Rules for list of commonly used words, their parts of speech categories, and the rules governing their use See Parts of Speech for grammar and usage rules on word categories


Modifiers[edit | edit source]

https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/modifiers


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