We give you a shortlist of Grammar terms and definitions for you to look at and take a glance at all of them, all at once!
- Noun
First of all the grammar terms and definitions is the Noun. A noun is everything that talks about a Name, place, animal, object, concept, etc.
- Verbs
Second of all the grammar terms and definitions is the Verb. A verb is something that describes an action or a state, for example, to play, to work, to study, to read, etc. Ab verb describes the action.
- Adjectives
An adjective performs the function to describe a noun or a pronoun. For example, words like hard, black, huge, Latin, etc.
- Adverbs
An adverb performs the function to modify a verb, adverbs can be made out through words like softly, often, fastly, etc.
- Articles
‘A, an, the’ are three types of articles wherein the indefinite articles are ‘a’ and ‘an’, whereas the definite article is ‘the’.
- Participles
Participles are nothing but verbs with ‘-ing’ and ‘-ed’ forms. The Present Participle is the ‘-ing’ form and the ‘-ed’ form is called the Past Participle.
- Phrases
A group of words that does not include a subject and its verb is called phrases, for example, under the desk, the child with glasses, etc.
- Clauses
Clauses are nothing but a group of words that consist of a subject and its verb, for example, It got dark when she left.
- Conjunctions
Conjunctions are the words that connect words, phrases, and clauses, for example, but, if, and.
- Interjections
Interjections are words with exclamation marks put into an utterance that does not disturb the grammatical connection, for example, Oh!, Ah!, ouch!
- Prepositions
Prepositions are words like to, at, in, over, etc, and usually, they are placed before a noun, and they provide details and information about things like place, time, and direction.
- Pronouns
Pronouns are words that replace a noun without changing the grammatical meaning, for example, words like I, me, they, you, he, him, etc.
- Sentences
A Sentence is a group of words that collectively express a thought, it always gives a statement, or even a question, an exclamation, or a command. A sentence usually contains a subject and a predicate.