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ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Noun as a person, place or thing
Proper and common nouns
Number and gender of nouns
Rules for forming the plurals of nouns
Subject and subjective complement in a sentence
Noun in direct address
Nouns used as subjects and subjective complements and nouns in direct address are in the nominative case
Direct object and object of the preposition
Direct object and object of the preposition are in the objective case
Possessive nouns express ownership
Rules for forming the singular and plural possessive of nouns
Personal pronoun in place of a noun
Personal pronoun as singular or plural
Pronouns as the speaker, as the one spoken to, and as the person, place or thing spoken about
Pronouns as subjects and as subjective complements
Pronouns as direct objects and as objects of the preposition
Correct choice between a nominative case pronoun and an objective case pronoun in a sentence
Possessive pronouns correctly
use pronouns in contractions correctly
Descriptive adjectives in a sentence
Synonyms and antonyms for adjectives
Use of proper adjectives
Some common types of limiting adjectives: articles, demonstrativeadjectives, and possessive adjectives
Definite and indefinite articles correctly
Demonstrative adjectives correctly
Possessive adjectives and contractions
Numerical limiting adjectives
Limiting adjectives and descriptive adjectives
Proper position of an adjective in a sentence
Adjective complement in a sentence
Three degrees of comparison of an adjective
Comparative and superlative degrees of an adjective
Degrees of comparison correctly in sentences.
identify action and being verbs
choose appropriate action words when writing
Verb phrase in a sentence
A verb phrase consists of a principal verb and one or more auxiliary verbs
Verb phrases are often split in interrogative and negative sentences
Principal parts of a verb
How a regular verb is formed
Correct parts of an irregular verb
Three simple tenses and uses them correctly
Function of a linking verb in a sentence
Use of complements correctly in a sentence
Transitive and intransitive verbs
Subject and the verb must always agree in number
use is/are/am, was/were, doesn't/don't correctly
Principal parts of the troublesome irregular verbs and uses them correctly
Adverbs of time, place, and manner
use adverbs effectively when writing
Comparative and superlative forms of adverbs
Commonly confused adverbs and adjectives correctly
Prepositions and prepositional phrases in a sentence
use confusing prepositions correctly
identify and uses adjectival phrases correctly
identify and uses adverbial phrases correctly
distinguish between adjectival and adverbial phrases
identify the conjunctions: and, but, and or
use conjunctions to connect subjects, predicates, direct objects, and sentences
Interjection and the emotion it expresses
Essential elements of a sentence
Action word as the predicate and the doer of the action as the subject
recognize complete sentences and incomplete thoughts
complete a sentence by adding a subject, a predicate, or both
combine two simple subjects to form one compound subject
combine two simple predicates to form one compound predicate
combine two direct objects to form one compound direct object
identify and writes sentences in the natural and the inverted order
identify and writes the four kinds of sentences: declarative, interrogative,imperative, and exclamatory.
use end marks of punctuation correctly

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