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These are used to convey meaning
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\"base word + s\" and \"infinitive + ing\" are examples of...
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noun, verb, adjective, adverb, determiners, prepositions, conjunctions, pronouns and exclamation; all of them are known as...
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Subject+ to be+ past participle ( + by+ agent)
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Two words that are pronounced or written as one
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Part of the speech that joins words, sentences or parts of sentences
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They make clear which noun is referred to
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Comparative and superlative are subcategories of which part of speech
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It is an adverb subcategory
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It´s a determiners subcategories´
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Group of letters added at the beginning of a base word.
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They use Grammar as a way to describe language.
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Group of letters added at the end of a base word.
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Important parts of spoken language , but they´re not alwasy described in grammar
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It is a conjunction subcategory
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Its subcategories are: personal, possesive, relative, reflexive
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It refers to how we combine, organize and change parts of words, words and groups of words to make meaning.
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Degree, manner, time, focus, frequency, quantity, attitude markers are the subcategories of
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Group of letters added at the beginning or end of a base word which change its meaning
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They show an action, state or experience
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Possesive pronoun
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countable, uncountable, proper, common, abstract and collective are subcategories of which part of the speech
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One of the following list is not a prefixe: un, dis, re, im, in, over, able, un, il, pre
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Personal pronoun
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Exclamation that designates surprise
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One of the following list is not a suffixe: ment, ous, pre, able, less, full, tion, ly
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A preposition that designates a very specific place
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Possesive adjective