Verb: verb is a word that describes actions, for example dynamic or action verb, stative verb, auxiliary verb, modal auxiliary verb, and phrasal verb.Â
Adverb: words that describe an adjective, a verb, another adverb, or a sentence.
Preposition: a word that tells you when or where something is in relation to something else.
Conjunction: a word used to connect clauses, sentences, or words together. examples include coordinating conjunction, correlative conjunction, and subordinating conjunction.
Article: consists of two types, the first being definite articles such as "the" and indefinite articles such as "a" and "an".
Subject and predicate. Subjects and predicates working together serve as the basic structure of a sentence. The subject is who or what is involved, while the predicate provides information about what happened or the action performed by the subject. For example:
Simple sentence: "The dog sleeps".
Subject: The dog (describes who the actor involved is).
Predicate: sleeps (describes a state about the subject).
Descriptive sentence: "Soobin is sad".Â
Subject: Soobin (the person who is the topic of conversation).
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