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  • 1

    A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.

    adjectives

  • 2

    Math is an interesting subject.

    positive

  • 3

    To show something is positioned in the middle of two objects.

    BETWEEN

  • 4

    the book is in the bag

    IN

  • 5

    Used to ask question about a noun or a pronoun -whose, which. what

    interrogative adjectives

  • 6

    Are usually words that describes the object of the preposition.

    modifier

  • 7

    America-American He is an American student.

    proper adjectives

  • 8

    John attends the whiting Center regularly.

    modifying a verb

  • 9

    The plate is on the table.

    ON

  • 10

    Which car is yours? What color is the sky? Whose book is this?

    interrogative adjectives

  • 11

    Subject+had been+ verb (ing))

    past perfect continuous

  • 12

    Used to discuss a specific time period.

    preposition of time

  • 13

    shows relationship between words.

    preposition

  • 14

    Subject+will or shall+verb)

    future tense

  • 15

    The store is next to the library.

    NEXT TO

  • 16

    The car is parked behind the house

    BEHIND

  • 17

    John is a very conscientious student.

    Modifying an Adjective

  • 18

    To show something is inside an enclosed space.

    IN

  • 19

    To indicate something besides or adjacent to another object.

    NEXT TO

  • 20

    (Subject+had+verb )

    past perfect tense

  • 21

    Used to express an action that started in the past and continue in the past for some time.

    past perfect continuous

  • 22

    Used to specifically describe the position of something or Some in space or time, also used to point out at noun. most commonly used demonstrative adjectives

    demonstrative adjectives

  • 23

    When you are ready, we will go.

    relative adverb

  • 24

    The park is between the two-fall building.

    BETWEEN

  • 25

    Times of the Day- 6 o’clock, noon, midnight Mealtimes – lunch time, dinnertime Holidays - New Year's Eve Expressions-present, at the moment

    AT

  • 26

    (Subject + was/were + verb ing)

    past progressive

  • 27

    To indicate something is higher or overhead

    ABOVE

  • 28

    Is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or phrase to show time, direction, place, location. or to introduce an object.

    preposition of place

  • 29

    a mouse in the box a mouse on the box a hotdog with mustard.

    preposition

  • 30

    had been playing.

    past perfect continuous

  • 31

    Adjective can also be form from a proper noun. It is always capitalized.

    proper adjectives

  • 32

    Months- December Seasons-Summer Years - 1995 Decades 90'5 Centuries-21st Century long periods- in the past Parts of the Day- in the morning

    IN

  • 33

    I have been waiting to see the doctor for three hours since 3 pm.

    present perfect continuous

  • 34

    English is my most favorite subject than math.

    superlative

  • 35

    City, state, enclosed, space, county.

    IN

  • 36

    Blue ball, round table

    descriptive adjectives

  • 37

    (Subject + am/is/are + verb (ing))

    present progressive

  • 38

    Tim ran to school because he was late.

    preposition of direction

  • 39

    Are words that describes or modify verbs, adjectives, and another adverb. Adverts express ideas of time, place, manner, cause, and degree.

    adverbs

  • 40

    The plane is flying above the clouds.

    ABOVE

  • 41

    Used to denote the direction in which something travels or move.

    preposition of direction

  • 42

    Subject + has/have + verb Past participle)

    present perfect tense

  • 43

    I am teaching right now.

    present progressive

  • 44

    Ask a question (when, where, why and how)

    Interrogative adverb

  • 45

    Subject + verb Past /v2)

    past simple

  • 46

    Shows ownership or possesion of a noun. It replaces only the owner and must connect to a noun my, your, his, Her, its, our, their.

    possessive adjectives

  • 47

    Ram has visited Japan three times

    present perfect tense

  • 48

    Comes after like listing verb to be, when the adjective describes the subject of a sentence.

    predicate adjectives

  • 49

    I had jumped

    past perfect tense

  • 50

    Emphasizes a continuous action in the future that lasts continuously.

    future perfect progressive

  • 51

    Used to ask question about a noun or a pronoun

    interrogative adjectives

  • 52

    To show something is beneath or below.

    UNDER

  • 53

    Is an adjective that modifies a noun or pronoun by describing it or expressing its quality.

    descriptive adjectives

  • 54

    Subject + have has been + verb (ing)

    present perfect continuous

  • 55

    She was reading a book when I called.

    past progressive

  • 56

    the action is complete for present perfect. In other words, you are looking at the result right now without any words referring to time.

    present perfect tense

  • 57

    Using a routine. It's something that you always do, every day, week month, or year. Or something that, you never do.

    PRESENT SIMPLE

  • 58

    Vlad is a vampire with style

    prepositional phrase

  • 59

    Used to describe an action in past before another action in the past.

    past perfect tense

  • 60

    The cat is under the bed.

    UNDER

  • 61

    The children are happy.

    adjectives

  • 62

    Referring to what is happening right now Also, it can be an action that is not yet complete

    present progressive

  • 63

    Action that started in the past, is still ongoing in the present. and may continue in the future.

    present perfect continuous

  • 64

    The witch sat on her broom.

    modifier

  • 65

    I played chess with my friends last Saturday.

    past simple

  • 66

    It also specifies the shape, size, or color of the noun they modify.

    descriptive adjectives

  • 67

    A group, of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object.

    prepositional phrase

  • 68

    Introduces relative or subordinate clauses (Where, when, why and now)

    relative adverbs

  • 69

    How? -The student worked diligently •Where?- Mary went home to write her paper. •when?- John handed in his paper yesterday •To what degree?-The paper was unusually welt written.

    adverb

  • 70

    Shows that something will happen or will be done in the future.

    future tense

  • 71

    John writes his papers really well.

    Modifying another Adverb

  • 72

    This, That, These, Those

    demonstrative adjectives

  • 73

    Subject+had been+ verb (ing))

    past perfect continuous

  • 74

    My sister is a talented artist

    possessive adjectives

  • 75

    It talks about only one thing it is not being compared with another.

    positive adjectives

  • 76

    Name of place, address, specific location.

    AT

  • 77

    Refers to how much amount, of anything is meant. Adjective of number or numeral adjective refers to how many or in what order/people/things are.

    quantity adjectives

  • 78

    Used to describe the location or positions of object in relation to other objects.

    preposition of location

  • 79

    Days - on Monday, on my birthday Dates - on October 3rd Specific Day- on Sunday morning

    ON

  • 80

    Expresses an action that will take place before another future action or time.

    future perfect tense

  • 81

    The blue house is bigger than the yellow house.

    comparative

  • 82

    They travel every day.

    present simple

  • 83

    Is a word that describes a noun by comparing it to two or more nouns to the highest or lowest degree.

    superlative

  • 84

    Across, Towards, along, into, up, down, on, from, to away from, underneath, beneath, above, over, through

    preposition of direction

  • 85

    To show something is at the back of another object.

    BEHIND

  • 86

    To show something is on a surface.

    ON

  • 87

    The adverb is usually near the word it modifies, but it can be found anywhere in the sentence.

    Function and Position

  • 88

    Are led to compare differences between the two objects they modify (larger, smaller, faster). They are used in sentences there two nouns are compared, in this pattern.

    comparative

  • 89

    Unfinished, ongoing action in the past (+ finished action)

    past progressive

  • 90

    Why do you work so hard?

    interrogative adverb

  • 91

    Completed actions in the past.

    past simple

  • 92

    Continuing action something that will be happening. Longer action in the future will be interrupted by a short action in the future.

    future progressive

  • 93

    Street, highway, floor, surfaces, means transportation, communication.

    ON

  • 94

    Subject+will+have+been+ing

    future perfect progressive

  • 95

    the ____ is often called common adjectives

    descriptive adjectives

  • 96

    (Subject+will be/shall be+ ing verb)

    future progressive

  • 97

    I will graduate soon.

    future tense

  • 98

    Like the adjective, the ____qualifies other words by answering questions.

    adverb

  • 99

    Subject+shall or will have to the past participle.)

    future perfect tense

  • 100

    (Subject + Verb/preset/V1)

    present simple