Grammar

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Syntax
Word Order
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Morphology
Suffixes/Prefixxes (bits of words)
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'THE'
Determiner- definate article
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'A'
Indefinate article
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What is a phrase?
A string of words or part of a sentence. It isn't a semtence though.
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What is a compound sentence?
A sentence with a connective in the middle. 'It was raining outside, BUT we still played outside'
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I am taller
Comparative
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I am the tallest
Superlative
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Conjunctions
'and,but,because,so,or'
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Third person Plural
'I, you, we'
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Prefix Abstract
A morpheme whoch is located infront of a word.
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Noun
'Love, Anger (Intangable)'
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Simple past
'I watched TV'
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past pregressive/ past continuous
'I was watching TV'
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Present perfect
'I have watched TV'
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Past perfect
'I had watched TV'
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present, perfect progressive
'I have been watching TV'
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Past perfect progessive
'I had been watching TV'
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Present simple tense
'I watch TV'
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Model present tense
'I would watch TV'
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Model Verbs (doesn't change)
Would, should, could, might, may, will, can
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Future Tense
'I will go shopping' - future will tense
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'I am going to go'
Present progressive- 'go to' infinitive (future going to)
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Contraction or contacted forms
I have- i've I will- I'll I had- I'd
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Future (present) perfect progressive
I will have been eating cake
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Pronoun
A word that re replaces a Noun. 'Harriet got out of bed' -> ' She got out of bed'
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Subjective personal pronouns
I like cake, He likes cake, She likes cake, You like cake, They like cake,We like cake
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Objective personal pronouns
I like You, I like Me, I like Him, I like Her, I like Us, I like Them, I like It
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Subjective posessive pronoun
My friend, Your friend, His friend, Her friend, Our friend, Their friend, It's friend
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Objective
Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Ours, Theirs
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Reflexive
I hurt myself, He hurt himself, She hurt herself, We hurt ourselves, They hurt themselves
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Model verbs
'must, should, could, would, may, might'
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Active
'You must carry your dog'
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Passive
'Dogs must be carried (by you)'
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Politness Features
'Please/ Thankyou' - absence of negation- ' don't/ do not/ no'
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Minor sentence
A sentence that is presented as a full sentence but is not a full sentence.
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Sentence Functions
Questions-Interrogatives Statement-Declarative Command-Imperative
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Simple Sentence
'He got up' -> 'He' = subject and verb - This is a simple sentence because it has: capital letter, subject and verb, makes sense on its own
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Compound Sentence
Are joined together with conjunctions.
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Complex Sentences
'Even though he was tired, he got up' - contains a subordinate and main clause
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Embeded Clause
Her clothes, which looked like they were on loan from the nearest pair of 1970's orangey-brown curtains, hung akwardly off her'
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Suffixes/Prefixxes (bits of words)

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Morphology

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Determiner- definate article

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Indefinate article

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Card 5

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A string of words or part of a sentence. It isn't a semtence though.

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