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Teach English in Hay River Reserve - TESOL Courses

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Each word in a sentence can be classified, according to its purpose and the meaning it adds. This is what we refer to as parts of speech. Countable nouns are people, creature and things that can be counted. While uncountable nouns are things that can?t be counted. Adjectives describe nouns such as people or things. Adverbs add meaning or information to the action, quality or state denoted by a verb. It?s main Type are manner, place, time, degree or frequency. Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and some other word in the sentence. Conjunctions join words or groups in a sentence A verb is a 'doing' word. It's used with a subject to form the basis of a sentence. Verbs can refer to states as well as actions. Pronouns are words that are used instead/in place of more precise nouns or noun phrases. Infinitive refers to the action as a whole and is formed by preceding the base form of the verb with to. A gerund is the ?ing form of a verb used as a noun (as opposed to the present participle which is the ?ing form as a verb structure). Comparative adjective are used to compare two people or things.
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