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Type of words.
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Mind Map on Type of words., created by Manuel Cerda Pérez on 12/10/2017.
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Type of words.
They can be.
Verbs
What are they?
They express actions or states
For example:be, walk, run, die.
Conjunctions
What are they?
They link words and sentences
For example: for, and, nor, bur, or, yet, so.
Prepositions
What are they?
They are useful to link words
For example: across, after, amid, as, at.
Adjective
What are they?
They are useful to describe nouns
For example: alive, red, blue, big, small.
Adverbs
What are they?
They express circumstances
They can be
Of time
For example: now, today, yesterday, tonight.
Of place
For example: below, behind, far, here.
Of quantity
For example: none, many, few, any.
Of manner
For example: well, quickly, softly, loudly.
Of afirmattion and negation
For example: no longer, very, never, surely.
Of frequency
For example: rarely, never, now, then.
Pronouns
A word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself
Types
Personal pronouns
For example: I, she, he.
Indefinite pronouns
For example: few, everyone, all, some, anything, and nobody.
Intensive Pronouns
For example: myself, himself, herself, themselves, itself, yourself.
Demonstrative Pronouns
For example: these, those, this, that.
Relative Pronouns
For example: who, whom, which, whoever, whomever.
Determiners
Determiners are used with nouns to clarify the noun
There are different types
Articles
For example: a, an, the.
Demostratives
For example: This, that, these, those.
Possessives
For example: This, that, these, those.
Numbers
For example: One, two, three, four.
Ordinals
For example: First, second, 1st 2nd, 3rd, last, next.
Nombre: Manuel Cerda Pérez
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