Main Verbs and Auxiliaries
The last word in a verb phrase is the main verb. The other verbs are called auxiliary verbs or helping verbs.
Action Verb
An action verb tells what the subject does
Appositive
An appositive is a word or group of words that immediately follows a noun. Appositives identify the noun they follow. An appositive is usually set off from the rest of the sentence by commas.
Possessive nouns
Possessive nouns are nouns that show ownership or possession.
Singular and Plural Noun
Exception:
Words from foreign languages, including musical terms +s
Words that are proper nouns +s
Words that are short forms of longer words +s
(*If a musical term or proper noun ends in s still add es.*)
(**Fish don't change its form for plural noun if we are talking about the number of fish, but we can use "fishes" when we are talking about different species**)
Words from foreign languages, including musical terms +s
Words that are proper nouns +s
Words that are short forms of longer words +s
(*If a musical term or proper noun ends in s still add es.*)
(**Fish don't change its form for plural noun if we are talking about the number of fish, but we can use "fishes" when we are talking about different species**)
Common and Proper Noun
Common noun are noun that does not name a particular person, place, thing, or idea
Proper Noun are noun that names a particular person, place, thing, or idea. Proper noun always begin with capital letter.
Recognizing Noun
Noun is a word that describes a person, place, thing, and ideas.