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Overview of
English Grammar:
Parts of Speech
Introduction to English Grammar and Mechanics
Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs
Modifiers: Adjectives and Adverbs
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Conjunctions
Agreement and Parallelism
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Overview of English Grammar: Parts of Speech > Introduction to English Grammar and Mechanics
Introduction to English Grammar and Mechanics
• Components of a Sentence
• Structure of a Sentence
• Introduction to Inflection
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Nouns
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• Introduction to Pronouns
• Pronouns as Subjects and Objects
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Verbs
• Introduction to Verbs: Tense, Aspect, and Mood
• Verb Tense: Past, Present, and Future
• Verbal Aspect: Simple, Progressive, Perfect, and Perfect Progressive
• Verb Mood: Indicative, Subjunctive, and Imperative
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Modifiers: Adjectives and Adverbs
• Introduction to Adjectives and Adverbs
• Adjectives
• Adverbs
• Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
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Conjunctions
• Conjunctions: Coordination, Correlation, Conjunction, and
Subordination
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Agreement and Parallelism
• Subject-Verb Agreement
• Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
• Structural Parallelism Within a Sentence
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Key terms
• adjective A word that modifies a noun or pronoun.
• adjectives A part of speech that describes, quantifies, or identifies a noun or pronoun.
• adverb A part of speech that describes, quantifies, or identifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb.
• adverb A part of speech which modifies verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
• antecedent A noun or noun phrase to which a pronoun refers.
• antecedent The noun being replaced by a pronoun.
• aspect Describes the action's degree of progress or completion. The three main aspects are indefinite, progressive, and
perfect.
• aspect A grammatical category that expresses how a verb relates to the flow of time.
• aspect A quality of verbs which indicates whether the verb is continuous, completed, both of those, or neither.
• clause Typically contains at least a subject noun phrase and a finite verb. The two main categories are independent and
subordinate (or dependent).
• collective noun A number of people or things taken together and spoken of as a whole.
• complement A word, phrase, or clause that is necessary to complete the meaning of a given expression.
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• complex sentence At least one independent clause and one subordinate clause.
• compound adjective One word formed with two hyphenated words and used to describe a noun.
• compound sentence Multiple independent clauses with no subordinate clauses.
• compound-complex sentence Multiple independent clauses, at least one of which has at least one subordinate clause.
• conjugation The creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection.
• conjunction A part of speech that connects words or phrases.
• coordinating conjunction A word that joins words and phrases of equal syntactic importance.
• dangling modifier An error in the sentence in which a modifier is associated with a word or phrase that it is not supposed to
describe.
• declarative sentence A statement or declaration about something.
• declension The inflection of nouns, pronouns, articles, and adjectives.
• direct object A word that answers the question, "What is being acted upon?" In "Danielle ate fruit," fruit is a direct object of the
verb ate.
• exclamatory sentence An emphatic form of statement that expresses emotion.
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• fragment An incomplete sentence, lacking a subject or a predicate.
• grammatical mood A feature of verbs which expresses the speaker's attitude toward the subject.
• imperative mood Gives commands or makes requests.
• imperative sentence A statement that tells the reader, in the form of a request, suggestion, or demand, to do something.
• indicative mood Expresses factual statements.
• inflection In the grammatical sense, modifying a word, usually by adding letters, to create a different form of that word.
• intensive pronoun A word that emphasizes the noun.
• interrogative sentence Also called a question, it is commonly used to request information.
• mass noun A thing or concept usually referred to as a whole, rather than counted individually (e.g. advice or water).
• misplaced modifier Occurs when it is unclear what word or words a modifier is referencing.
• modifier A word or phrase that describes, limits, or qualifies the sense of another word or phrase.
• modifier A word, phrase, or clause that limits or qualifies the sense of another word or phrase.
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• object The noun or pronoun which is being acted upon, or at which the action is directed. There are two types: direct and
indirect.
• object noun Receives the action in a sentence or answers the question "to whom/what?" or "for whom/what?"
• object pronoun A word that is typically used as the direct or indirect object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.
• parallelism When two or more elements of the same sentence have a similar structure.
• phrase A group of words that cannot stand on its own because it does not have both a subject and a verb.
• plural More than one in number.
• possessive pronoun A word that shows ownership.
• predicate The part of the sentence (or clause) that states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.
• pronoun A word that replaces a noun or group of nouns in a sentence.
• reflexive pronoun A word that refers back to the subject.
• relative clause A subordinate clause that modifies a noun.
• sentence fragment An incomplete sentence; a phrase or clause that is punctuated and capitalized as a sentence but does not
constitute a complete grammatical sentence. It is usually caused either by the failure to include a subject and a verb in a
sentence or by beginning a sentence with a subordinate conjunction or relative pronoun.
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• simple predicate The verb or verb phrase of a sentence.
• simple sentences A single independent clause with no subordinate clauses.
• squinting modifier A word that is placed right next to the word it refers to, but is also near another word that it might be
modifying.
• subject In a clause, the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that represents a person, place or thing. In active clauses
with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same.
• subject noun Completes the action(s) in a sentence.
• subject pronoun A word that is used as the subject of a verb.
• subjunctive mood Expresses situations that are hypothetical or conditional.
• subordinate clause A clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence but that functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb in a larger
sentence.
• subordinating conjunction A word that joins together the separate sections of a complex sentence.
• tense Any of the forms of a verb that distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists. The three simple tenses are
past, present, and future.
• tense Any of the forms of a verb that distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists. The three simple tenses are
past, present, and future.
• tense A quality of verbs which indicates whether the verb occurred in the past, present, or future.
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• verb A word that indicates an action, an event, or a state of being.
• verb A word that expresses an action, describes an occurrence, or establishes a state of being.
• verb A word that indicates an action, event, or state.
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Let's go
The imperative mood expresses direct commands and prohibitions.
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He walked the wire
The verb tense in the title signals that this action took place in the past. It is not only important to have subject and verb agreement, but also to utilize the
correct verb tense to ensure that a sentence contains its intended meaning.
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Not only is the Sphinx in the picture, but the Pyramids are too.
The title contains an example of a correlative conjunction: "not only ... but also." A correlative conjunction is just one type of conjunction, which is a part
of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases, or clauses. Conjunctions can assist in creating sentences of various styles and emphases.
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Verb tense
The table shows how to correctly format verbs in a given tense. The "continuous" aspect is another name for the progressive aspect.
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The child stands near the door.
The title demonstrates the necessity of subject-verb agreement. The third person subject, "The child," requires that the verb also take a third person
singular form, "stands."
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Great Wall of China
Without adjectives, "the Great Wall" would just be "the Wall."
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Sign
In this sign saying "Do not feed the coyotes", are coyotes the subject, the object, or the indirect object? (Answer: They are the direct object.)
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Dangling
To avoid dangling and misplaced modifiers in your writing, make sure the word or phrase being modified is clearly identified.
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Schoolhouse Rock
This famous video from 1973 might have taught your parents the basics of grammar! "Conjunction junction, what's your function?"
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Sentence diagram 1
This diagram shows some of the component parts of a sentence, and demonstrates how they relate to each other.
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Students spend their time going to classes, studying, working, and they wish they had time for a social life.
The title sentence is a non-parallel statement. Parallelism in a sentence requires that similar ideas and elements be presented in similar forms.
Therefore, the parallel form of the title would be: "Students spend their time going to classes, studying, working, and wishing for a social life. " Parallelism
helps promote balance, emphasis, clarity, and readability.
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