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A verb is usually a word that describes an action (such as 'he plays golf', 'she studies economics'). More technically it's that part of speech by which an assertion is made, or ...
Proper noun is a noun that is capitalized at all times and is the name of a particular person, place or thing e.g. John, London, Blossary.
A part of speech which stands for a noun: "he", "she", "him", "her", "them". Possessive pronouns express ownership ("his", "hers"). Reflexive pronouns are "herself", "himself", "myself" and are used ...
Part of speech that names a person, place, thing, quality, quantity or concept; see also proper noun and compound noun e.g. man, dog, car, house.
A word used to connect words or constructions. Co-ordinating conjunctions such as 'and', and 'but' link together elements of equal importance in a sentence ('fish and chips' ...
A word which qualifies or adds to the action of a verb: as in 'she ran quickly', or 'she ran fast'. Adverbs can also qualify adjectives, as in 'the grass is intensely green'. ...
In grammar, an adjective is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun. For example, the word "beautiful" is an adjective that modifies the word "day" in the sentence: It's a beautiful day.
By: Blossary