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First person singular

-I, me, mine, my

First Person Point of View

-I, me, we, us, mine, our, ours

The word "Few" is always

-Plural

When two or more subjects are connected by and what type of verb should be used

-Plural Verb

The verb or, either/or, or neither/nor sentence agrees with

-The noun or pronoun closest to it

Second Person Point of View

-You, your, yours

When there is two sigular subjects connected by"neither/or" or "neither/nor" it requires

-a singular verb

Two

-adj -has two units

Too

-adverb -also/overly

Simple Sentence

-has 1 clause and a complete meaning

Third Person Singular

-he, she, him, her, it, hers, his, its

Third Person Point of View

-he, she, it, him, her, they them, their

Few is always

-plural

To

-prep -indicates movement or intent

When two words are connected by "or"

-single verb is used

The word "everybody" is always

-singualr

Everybody is always

-singular

Third Person Plural

-they, them, their, theirs

When two words are connected by and

-use plural verb

First person plural

-we, us, our, ours

Second Person singular

-you, yours, your

Second person plural

-you, yours, your

Prefix: Ante

Before

Prefix: Un

Not

Him=

Whom

Prefix: Re

again

Suffix: ism

belief in

Suffix: ic, ical, sc

having to do with

Prefix: dis

not

Prefix: in

not

Suffix: or, er

one who takes part in

Suffix: ia, y

state or condition

Suffix: ology

study of

He=

who


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