Verb - A word that shows action (Ex: run, swim, is), Pronoun - A word that takes the place of a noun. (Ex: he, she, they, it), Adjective - A word that describes a noun. (Ex: crunchy, green, loud), Adverb - Describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. (Ex: quickly, very, now), Preposition - Shows the relationship or position of a noun. (Ex: under, on, after), Conjunction - A word that joins words or phrases together. (Ex: and, but, or, so), Noun - A person, place, thing, or idea. (Ex: pizza, library, teacher), Past Simple - Shows an action that already happened. (Ex: I walked to school.), Present Simple - Shows an action that happens regularly or is true. (Ex: I walk to school.), Future Simple - Shows an action that will happen later. (Ex: I will walk to school.), Complete Sentence - Has a subject, a verb, and a complete thought., Fragment - An incomplete sentence missing a subject or a verb., Run-on Sentence - Two sentences smooshed together without a comma or conjunction., Subject-Verb Agreement - The subject and verb must match (singular vs. plural)., Transition Word - Words like however, therefore, and finally that connect ideas., Capitalization - Using big letters for names, places, and the start of sentences., Punctuation - Using marks like commas, periods, and quotation marks correctly., Coordinating Conjunction - FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) used with a comma., Comparative Adjective - Compares two things, usually ends in -er. (Ex: faster), Superlative Adjective - Compares three or more things, usually ends in -est. (Ex: fastest), Possessive Noun - Shows ownership using an apostrophe. (Ex: the boy**'s** ball),

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