English Grammar Terms

English Grammar Terms Glossary

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Abstract Noun:
Abstract nouns are intangible.  They can identify…
Action Verbs:
They express something that a person, animal, or object…
Adjective Clause:
What is an Adjective Clause? A dependent, or…
Adjective Clauses:
Adjective clauses modify or describe the nouns or…
Adjective Phrase:
What Is an Adjective Phrase? Like an adjective, an…
Adjectives:
Adjectives are words that modify - that is describe,…
Adverb Clause:
A dependent, or subordinate, clause contains a subject…
Adverb Phrase:
What Is an Adverb Phrase? You may find yourself asking,…
Apostrophe:
What Is an Apostrophe? An apostrophe is a type of…
Appositive Phrase:
What Is an Appositive Phrase? An appositive is a noun…
Brackets:
What Are Brackets? Have you ever wondered what are…
Clause Overview:
What Is a Clause? A clause is a group of words…
Collective Nouns:
Collective nouns denote a group of people, objects,…
Colon:
The article below provides helpful colon usage rules…
Comma Rules:
When to Use a Comma The comma is a frequently used type…
Common Noun:
They are simply words that name people, places, things,…
Comparative Adjectives:
Compare a noun to another noun.
Comparative Adverbs:
Comparative adverbs modify and show a degree of…
Complete Predicate:
Complete Predicate When we want to know what a subject…
Complete Subject:
Complete Subject Need help understanding the Complete…
Compound Predicate:
Compound Predicate Need help understanding the Compound…
Compound Subject:
Compound Subject Need help understanding the compound…
Concrete Noun:
Objects and substances that can be experienced through…
Conjunctive Adverbs:
Conjunctive adverbs function as conjunctions to ease…
Dashes:
Dashes What are dashes? How do you when when to use…
Define Superlative Adverbs:
A superlative adverb is used to compare three or more…
Demonstrative Pronouns:
Identify or point to a thing or things and occasionally…
Dependent Clause:
Dependent Clause What is a dependent clause? Need help…
Direct Object:
Direct Object What is a direct object? Need help…
Ellipses:
Ellipses What are ellipses? Need help understanding how…
Elliptical Clause:
What Is an Elliptical Clause? An elliptical clause is a…
End Punctuation:
End Punctuation >What is end punctuation? Need help…
English Verb Conjugation:
Conjugating a verb is simply creating an orderly…
Forward Slash:
What Is a Forward Slash? A forward slash is a mark…
Gerund Phrase:
Gerund Phrase What is a gerund phrase? Need help…
Helping Verbs:
helping verbs, sometimes called auxiliary verbs, help…
Indefinite Pronouns:
Pronouns that are not definite in meaning
Independent Clause:
Independent Clause What is an independent clause? Need…
Indirect Object:
What is an Indirect Object? An indirect object tells…
Indirect Object Pronouns:
What is an indirect object pronoun? Find out here.
Infinitive Phrase:
Infinitive Phrase What is an infinitive phrase? Need…
Interrogative Adjectives:
Words similar to interrogative pronouns, but they…
Interrogative Pronouns:
Used – you guessed it - when you want to ask a…
Irregular Plural Nouns:
An irregular noun is a noun that becomes plural by…
Irregular Verbs:
Irregular verbs are common verbs in the English…
Linking Verbs:
Verbs that describe or rename the subject.
Nonrestrictive Clause:
Nonrestrictive Clause What is anonrestrictive clause?…
Noun Clause:
Noun Clause What is a noun clause? Need help…
Parentheses:
Parentheses What are parentheses? Need help…
Participle Phrase:
Participle Phrase What is Participle Phrase? Need help…
Phrase Overview:
What Is a Phrase? A phrase is a small group of related…
Plural Nouns:
Irregular plural nouns are a little tricky because they…
Possessive Nouns:
Possessive nouns are nouns that show ownership or…
Possessive Pronouns:
An absolute possessive pronoun shows ownership and…
Predicate:
All sentences are divided into two parts: the subject…
Predicate Adjective:
What Is a Predicate Adjective? A predicate adjective is…
Predicate Nominative:
What is a Predicate Nominative? It is a subject…
Prepositional Phrase:
Preposition – What Is a Prepositional Phrase? A…
Proper Adjectives:
When an adjective has its roots as a proper noun, it is…
Proper Noun:
A proper noun gives us the actual name of the person,…
Punctuation:
Many people are confident and proficient writers but…
Quotation Marks:
Rules for Quotation Marks Quotation marks set off…
Reciprocal Pronouns:
Identifies an action or feeling that is reciprocated.
Reflexive Pronouns:
Reflexive pronouns are pronouns that refer back to the…
Regular Verbs:
Regular verbs are verbs that form the past tense by…
Relative Clause:
What Is a Relative Clause? A relative clause is another…
Relative Pronouns:
Links a relative clause to another part of a sentence…
Restrictive Clause:
A dependent, or subordinate, clause contains a subject…
Semicolon:
This article explains when to use a semicolon along…
Simple Predicate:
A simple predicate is a verb or verb phrase—and…
Simple Subject:
Subjects tell us who or what performs the action in a…
Singular Noun:
A singular noun is a noun that refers to only one…
Subject Complement:
A complement is a word or group of words that completes…
Subject Verb Agreement:
Refers to the fact that the subject and verb in a…
Superlative:
A superlative adjective is used to compare three or…
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs:
Intransitive verbs are action verbs but unlike…
Verb Overview:
Here is an overview of some of the most common verbs…
Verb Phrase:
What Is a Verb Phrase? A verb phrase consists of an…
Verbal:
In this article we will help you to define verbal. What…