Grammar
What is grammar?
grammar (noun): the fabric and system of a language, or of languages in universal, ordinarily considered to comprise of syntax and morphology
Grammar is the form of a language. Languages started by people making sounds which evolved into words, phrases and sentences. All languages change over time. No commonly-spoken language is imposed. Grammar is simply just a point of view of a language at a specific time.
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Words for Building Sentences
A verb is a kind of word that tells about an action or a state.
Everything we can see or talk about is represented by a word. That word is called a noun.
An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes its referent.
An adverb is a word that is used to change, modify or qualify several types of words including an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb, or any other type of word or phrase, with the exception of determiners and adjectives, that directly modify nouns.
Everything we can see or talk about is represented by a word. That word is called a noun.
An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes its referent.
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Phrasal Verbs
Phrase Verbs is a phrase that consists of a verb with a preposition or adverb or both, the meaning of which is different from the meaning of its separate parts.
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Work out
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Pay out
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Make up
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go along
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Heal up
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Look up to
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