English Grammar
Connectives
Used to connect the major parts of your speech.
Noun
A person, place, or thing.
Prefix
A syllable added to the BEGINNING of a word which changes its meaning.
Suffix
A syllable added to the END of a word which changes it's meaning.
Adjective
A word that describes a noun.
Adverb
A word that describes a verb.
Pronoun
A word that takes place of a proper noun.
Verb
An action/doing word.
Article
Articles define whether a noun is general (indefinite) or specific (definite) : Only three: 'a', 'an' and 'the'. Ariane saw A cat. Ariane ate AN apple. Ariane listened to THE radio. THE is definite.
Preposition
Links a noun to another word. They show the relationship of a noun to another noun (at, by, in, to, from, with). E.G. The rabbit looked INSIDE the box.
Proper Noun
Names a particular person, place or thing and begins with a capital letter