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Grammar Sorts Verb Interjection Acts as a link between nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence Pronoun Preposition Expresses actions, events or states of being Noun Describes a noun or pronoun Name of a person, place or thing or an idea or animal A word that replaces a noun to prevent repetition of the same words Conjunction Adverb Joins two or more words, phrases or sentences Adjective Modifies a verb, adjective, phrase, clause or another adverb Shows excitement or emotion in a sentence Grammar Sorts Proper Noun Independent Clause Relative Pronouns Contraction Name of a particular person, place, thing, idea or animal Articles a, an, the Groups of words with a subject and a verb that can stand alone because they express a complete thought Dependent Clause Groups of words with a subject and a verb that can’t stand alone because they don’t express a complete thought who, whose, whom, that, which Apostrophe Two words are put together and an apostrophe is added to replace the omitted letters Helping Verb A small mark has that has two primary uses: to signify possession or omitted letters Always stands in front of a main verb Examples: is, are, were, be, was, do, has, will Grammar Sorts