English language 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageLexis and SemanticsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: LoveRevisingItsLifeCreated on: 01-02-20 13:05 proper noun refer to names of people or places (James, England, etc...) 1 of 18 material verb show actions or events (e.g. hit, jump, wash, etc...) 2 of 18 base adjectives/adverbs modify another word (e.g. big, interesting, carefully, etc..) 3 of 18 comparative adjectives/adverbs used to compare two instances b either adding 'er' or using 'more' (e.g. bigger, smaller, more heavy, etc...) 4 of 18 personal pronouns refer to people ( i/first person singular, you/second person , she/third person, they/third person) 5 of 18 article determiners shows whether something is definite or indefinite (e.g. the/definite, a/indefinite, an/indefinite) 6 of 18 preposition a word that shows connections between other words often showing a sense of place or time (e.g. in, on, between, during, etc...) 7 of 18 conjunction a word that connects larger structures such as phrases, clauses and sentences (e.g. and, but, because, etc...) 8 of 18 abstract noun refer to states, feelings and concepts that do not have a physical existence (e.g. love, anger, etc...) 9 of 18 concrete noun refer to objects that have a physical existence (e.g. table, cup, car, etc...) 10 of 18 relational verb identify properties or show states of being (e.g. appear, become, seem, etc...) 11 of 18 mental verb show internal processes (e.g. think, believe, wish, etc...) 12 of 18 verbal verb show external processes of communicating through speech (e.g. say, shout, whisper, scream, etc...) 13 of 18 superlative adjective/adverb used compare more than two instances (e.g. biggest, carefullest, most interesting, etc...) 14 of 18 demonstrative pronouns orientate the reader or listener towards a person, object or idea (e.g. this, these, that, etc...) 15 of 18 indefinite pronouns refer to a person, object or idea that is non-specific (e.g. someone, anybody, everything, etc...) 16 of 18 possessive determiners show ownership (e.g. my, your, her, etc...) 17 of 18 quantifier determiners show either specific or non-specific quantities of a noun (e.g. 18 of 18
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