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NOUN
Concrete nouns name people, places or things that you can touch, see, hear, smell
or taste.
Class of Noun
Common nouns
Proper nouns
Collective nouns
Definition
Examples
Common names
Sons, bird, villages,
sharded by everything horses, country
of the same kind
Names of particuar
people, animals,
places or things.
Refer to groups of
things that are
regarded as one,
collection of person,
places, activities and
concepts
Abstract nouns name ideas or emotions. They are intangible, which means you
cannot touch, see, hear, smell or taste them using your five senses.
Idea
Emotion
love, intelligence,
happiness, anger, excitement
VERB
(noun)
ACTION
VERB
--->
THE REST OF
THE SENTENCE
(verb)
(adjective,
adverb, noun,
complement, or
nothing)
Example :
The windblowsconstantly in
Chicago.
LINKING
VERB
--->
INFORMATION
ABOUT THE
SUBJECT
(noun)
(verb)
(adjective, noun, or
complement)
Example:
Theballisred.
Thedogbecamethin
after his surgery.
PREPOSITIONS
PREPOSITIONS
Prepositions are words that we use before nouns or
pronouns to show their relationship with other words in
a sentence.
Eg:
I am sitting on a chair.
I am walking to her.
There are prepositions of location, direction and time.
PREPOSITIONS OF LOCATION
Are used to indicate the locations or position
of objects.
Eg:
on, in, under, in front of, among, between.
PREPOSITIONS OF DIRECTION
Are used to show direction of
movement to and from a fixed point.
Eg:
to, from, into, along, over, through, across and
around.
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
Are used to shows when things happen.
Eg:
by, for, before, after, since, at and during.