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

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show actions or events (e.g. hit, jump, wash, etc...)

Back

material verb

Card 3

Front

modify another word (e.g. big, interesting, carefully, etc..)

Back

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Card 4

Front

used to compare two instances b either adding 'er' or using 'more' (e.g. bigger, smaller, more heavy, etc...)

Back

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Card 5

Front

refer to people ( i/first person singular, you/second person , she/third person, they/third person)

Back

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