infinitive
gerunds
participle
infinitive
i love to bake cookies (OV)
gerunds
verb acting as noun
eating ice cream is fun
participle
verb as adjective
boiling water
apoositive phrase
An appositive phrase is a noun or noun phrase that renames, identifies, or explains another noun right beside it.
NDA
macie, do the dishes (Macie)
adjectival clause
start with RP
that which who whome whose
the girl who is pretty told the teacher she was ugly
the cake that she bought was good
adverbial dependent clause
start with sc
when i was younger, I flew
noun dependent clause
clause acts like a noun in sentence
what you watch will effect you.
his mistake was that he lied.
that or what*****
simple sentence
1 IC
0 DC
Complex sentence
1 IC
1+ DC
Compound sentence
2+ IC
Compound Complex sentence
2+ IC
1+ DC
Personal Pronouns
I
you
he
she
it
they
we
Possessive Pronouns
Mine
yours
his
hers
its
theirs
it is mine
Indefinite Pronouns
Everybody, everything, everyone
somebody, something, someone
anybody, anything, anyone
nobody, nothing, no one
Demonstrative Pronouns
this, that, these, those
Reflexive Pronouns
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves
I hurt myself
pour yourself a drink
They cooked for themselves
Interrogative Pronouns
what, which, who, whom, whose
What do you think?
Which one do you like?