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Noun
the person, place, or thing in a sentence; can be singular or plural
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verb
the word or words inthe sentence that tells what the person, place, or thing is doing
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adjective
the word or words in a sentence that describe the characteristics of a person, place, or thing
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preposition
a short phrase in a sentence that specifically tells where or when the person, place, or thing is doing the action
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conjunction
the words and, but, for, yet, or, nor, or so that are used to connect two complete thoughts
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sentence fragment
an incomplete sentence that is either missin the person(s), place(s), or the action word(s)
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subject
the who or what in the sentence that is doing the action
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predicate
the action in the sentence
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declrative
a sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period
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interrogative
a sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark
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exclamatory
a sentence that shows strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark
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imperative
a sentence that gives a command
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independent clause
a complete though in a sentence that contains the who or the what as well as the what happened
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comma
a punctuation mark used inside of a complete sentence to seperate a list of things or characteristics, and may also be used to combine two complte thoughts into one sentence by following it up with the word and, but, for, yet, or, nor, or so.
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adverb
a part of speech that describes how a person, place, or thing is doing the action in the sentence
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