![]() Strictly speaking, an article is just one kind of ‘determiner’, a word that introduces a noun: ArticleĪn article is a word that introduces a noun, ie a, an or the. If it makes sense, it’s probably a pronoun, eg _ looked at the wall. Tip: Make up a phrase or a sentence with a verb after the word (but without ‘the’ or ‘a’ in front of it). relative pronoun: a word that ‘relates’ to the subject just mentioned, eg who, that, which. ![]() possessive pronoun: a word that shows the owner of an object, eg his, their. ![]() personal pronoun: a word that shows a person or thing, eg he, she, them.PronounĪ pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun If it makes sense, it’s probably a verb, eg He _ it or He _ in the garden. Tip: Make up a phrase or a sentence putting the word after a pronoun such as ‘he’. VerbĪ verb is a doing word, eg jumped, was, pays If it makes sense, it’s probably an adjective, eg The _ book lay on the table. Tip: Make up a phrase or a sentence putting the word between ‘the’ and a noun. AdjectiveĪn adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun, eg green or young If it makes sense, it’s probably a noun, eg He looked at the _. Tip: Make up a phrase or a sentence with ‘the’ in front of the word. collective noun: the name of a group of animals, eg herd or flock.proper noun: the name of a person, place etc, eg Nick, London.common (or concrete) noun: a word for a thing or object, eg table. ![]()
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