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(the alphabet)
Modern English is written with a Latin-script consisting of twenty-six (26) letters, with each letter having an uppercase and a lowercase form
Aa – Bb – Cc – Dd – Ee – Ff – Gg – Hh – Ii – Jj – Kk – Ll – Mm – Nn – Oo – Pp – Qq – Rr – Ss – Tt – Uu – Vv – Ww – Xx – Yy – Zz
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(the definite article)
(pronouns)
Noun
What is a noun?
A noun is a part of speech that names something, like a person, place, thing or idea
Examples
Things: book, chair, house, pen
Places: London, Washington, Australia
People: George,
Ideas: hate, love
Proper Nouns vs. Common Nouns
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(adjective)
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(numbers)
(preposition)
(verb)
(adverb)
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(conjunction)
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(phrases)
(proper nouns)
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| adjective | adj. |
| adverb | adv. |
| verbal noun | vn. |
| verb | v. |
| loanword | |
| conjunction | conj. |
| feminine noun | nf. |
| masculine noun | nm. |
| Monday | |
| miles per hour | |
| Reverend |