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  2. Grammatical Terms - Grammar Monster

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    This A-Z list of grammatical terms provides links to the explanations of the meanings. Each entry in the glossary has a link to a lesson that includes example sentences as well as printable and sendable tests.

  3. 100 Commonly Used Terms in English Grammar - ThoughtCo

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    This collection provides a quick review of the basic English terms used in the study of grammar. For a more detailed examination of the word forms and sentence structures introduced here, click on any of the terms to visit a glossary page, where you'll find numerous examples and expanded discussions.

  4. Grammar Terms | Learn English

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    A free, online glossary of English grammatical and linguistic terms, with definitions, explanations and example sentences. Good for ESL learners and teachers.

  5. Glossary of grammatical terms - Oxford English Dictionary

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    This glossary provides explanations of the meanings of grammatical terms as they are used in the OED, with examples from the dictionary. absolute ( absol .) The term absolute refers to the use of a word or phrase on its own when it would usually be accompanied by another word or phrase.

  6. Glossary of English grammar and usage terms. Adjective: a word, phrase, or clause that describes a noun or pronoun. Adverb: a word, phrase, or clause that modifies the meaning of a verb, adjective, or other adverb. Antecedent: the noun or noun phrase to which a pronoun refers.

  7. Basic Grammar Terms - Loyola University Chicago

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    1. NOUN: The name of a person, place, or thing. The cat has sharp claws. ·The baby has small fingers. 2. PRONOUN: A word used to refer to a noun, usually used to avoid repetition. When my dog was hungry, she would bark. · My roommate knew he forgot his keys. There are seven categories of pronouns.

  8. The Top 25 Grammatical Terms - ThoughtCo

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    If you're in the mood to brush up on your grammar, this page is for you: brief definitions and examples of the most common grammatical terms.

  9. Parts of Speech: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    The parts of speech are adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, determiners, interjections, nouns, prepositions, pronouns, and verbs. In a sentence, every word or phrase can be classified as one of the nine parts of speech depending on its function in the sentence.

  10. Grammar Rules & Usage Guide - Merriam-Webster

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    8 Grammar Terms You Used to Know, But Forgot. In this grammar guide, learn commonly confused words & sayings, word usage, punctuation tips, and rules for spelling & pronunciation.

  11. We have hundreds of free English grammar lessons and tests. There's a glossary of grammatical terms and a full list of common grammar errors. And, there's more.