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Noun that is a name
Noun that describes emotion
Noun that describes a thing
A verb that describes an action.
Eg jump
A verb that describes identity
Eg appear
A verb that describes internal
Eg think
A verb that describes external
Eg scream
Adjective adverb
Example- new
An adjective adverb
Example- newer
Adjective adverb
Example- newest
Pronoun
Example- people, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Pronoun
Example- show. This, these
Pronoun
Example- non specific, someone
Determiners
Example- the, my, an
Determiner
Example- your
Determiner
Example- two, some
Conjunctions
Example- and, but, yet
Conjunction
Example- because, although, while
All around one topic/ meaning
Automatic link between two words
Example- fish and chips
Fixed expression
Words meaning the same with little difference
Example- old, vintage, past it
Words that mean the opposite
Example- old, new
A main heading that can mean lots of things
Example- transport
-bus
-train
-car
-walk
-bike
A word that makes something seem better than it is
A word that makes things seem worse than they are
A sign or image that is a direct picture of what it represents
A sign or image that suggests associated meaning
Interplay of writing and images
Morphology
Affixation (inflection vs derivation)
Cat (1)
Morphology
Cats (2)
Putting words together into phrases or sentences
Verb phrases
Be, do, have
Verb phrases
May, could, must
Clauses
Types of voice
4 types of sentence function
Other thing to look at when looking at sentences
What does Phonology look at?
4 Prosodics
Paralinguistics
Concepts
What to put in an opening