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Underhe waiting the door she waiting the room book the shelf

A noun is a word which names a person, thing, place, an animal or an idea.

Animal Thing Place Idea

London
Japan
bus-stop city

faith
fear
friendship happiness

I
you
he
she
we
they

Personal Pronouns

me
you
him
her
us
them
Object

mine
yours
his
hers
ours
theirs

myself
yourself
himself
herself
ourselves
themselvesDailyenglish123.com

this This and these are used for people, things or animals

that which are near the speaker.

A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun.

Interrogative Pronouns

A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun.

What refers to things only.Dailyenglish123.com

A verb is a doing word. A verb tells us what a person or thing does.

A verb is a doing word. A verb tells us what a person or thing does.

Table of Verbs

Simple Past Past Participle
am, is, was been
are, were been
did done
had hadDailyenglish123.com

An adverb tells us how, when or where an

action takes place.

An adverb tells us how, when or where an action takes place.

Comparison of Adverbs

An adverb tells us how, when or where an action takes place.

Here are some prepositions that show Position.

An adverb tells us how, when or where an action takes place.

Here are some prepositions that show Direction.

Here are some prepositions that show Time.

after, at, before, by, for, in, on, till, upon

Conjunctions are joining words. They are also called linking words or connectors.

Here is a list of conjunctions

An interjection is a word or a group of words that expresses strong feelings or surprise.

Oh no! We’ll never finish our work in time!

Yes! You’ve got it right!Dailyenglish123.com

We use ‘a' or ‘an’ for singular countable nouns.

We use ‘the' when we refer to the same thing again.

We use ‘the' when there is only one such thing. We also use ‘the' before a superlative form of an adjective.

the equator

the centre the earliest
the east/west the cleverest
the fattest
the right/left the best/worst
the sun

the top/bottom

the most/leastDailyenglish123.com

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