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Part of speech that names a person, place, thing, quality, quantity or concept; see also proper noun and compound noun e.g. man, dog, car, house.
Proper noun is a noun that is capitalized at all times and is the name of a particular person, place or thing e.g. John, London, Blossary.
A verb is usually a word that describes an action (such as 'he plays golf', 'she studies economics'). More technically it's that part of speech by which an assertion is made, or ...
A word which qualifies or adds to the action of a verb: as in 'she ran quickly', or 'she ran fast'. Adverbs can also qualify adjectives, as in 'the grass is intensely green'. ...
In grammar, an adjective is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun. For example, the word "beautiful" is an adjective that modifies the word "day" in the sentence: It's a beautiful day.
A word used to connect words or constructions. Co-ordinating conjunctions such as 'and', and 'but' link together elements of equal importance in a sentence ('fish and chips' ...
A part of speech which stands for a noun: "he", "she", "him", "her", "them". Possessive pronouns express ownership ("his", "hers"). Reflexive pronouns are "herself", "himself", "myself" and are used ...
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