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| names a person, place, thing, or idea etc. |
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| replaces a noun or noun phrase |
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| expresses an action or names a state of existence |
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| verbs that have a direct object |
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| verbs that do not have direct objects |
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| modifies (gives more information) about nouns and pronouns |
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| modifies (gives more information about) verbs and adjectives |
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| shows relationships such as direction, place, time, location, or ownership |
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| connects words and word groups and show the relationship between the connected elements |
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| category of verb meaning that indicates whether, for instance, an action is in progress or completed, momentary or habitual etc. |
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| verb used in combination with another verb to indicate tense, mood, or aspect of that other verb |
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| process of distinguishing forms of a verb that indicate tense, mood, voice, aspect, person, and number |
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| grammatical expression of conditionality, necessity, possibility in a verb by various means. In English, moods include the indicative, the interrogative, the imperative, and the conditional |
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| analyze a sentence into component parts |
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| grammatical class or lexical category of a word |
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| role of a word in a phrase or clause |
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| whether the verb is active or passive |
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