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-Grammar is an area where students are afraid of, also the teachers are afraid not to explain it right to the students.
-The parts of speech : nouns,verbs, adjectives, adverbs, articles, gerunds. Pronouns, conjunctions, and prepositions.
-there are main Types of pronouns: common, proper, compound, collective, and abstract.
-There are countable nouns that we can count, and uncountable nouns that we can not count.
- Adjectives describe nouns like people and things.
-Two type of adjectives : comparative adjective+ .....er
superlatives. the +adjective+est
Articles are definite (the), and indifinite(a, an)
-two types of verbs: transitive which is followed directly by a verb
Intransitive which can not be followed directly by a verb.",
Unit 2 was difficult at first but once I reviewed my notes a few times I began to learn the formulas that made up the parts of speech. I thought to myself ?How in the world did I learn this all of the differences and rules when I was in school?? What I learned from the Parts of Speech unit was how to break down a sentence and simplify the construction to make it easier to understand. I am sure I will be reviewing this unit over again many times.,tesolonlinecom_162778_free,[email protected],Even for someone who has spoken English their whole lives