English and Language Terms Flashcards
consonant and y
plural replaced by replacing the y with ies
consonant and o
pluralized by adding es (Ex: heroes)
vowel and o
pluralized by adding s
compound nouns
a noun that is made up of two or more words (Ex: mother-in-law)
homophones
words pronounced in the same way, but different meanings
common nouns
class of objects or class or people, places, things (Ex: girl, boy, dog, cat)
proper nouns
SPECIFIC person, place, or things (Texas, NY, Mi Nguyen)
general nouns
names of conditions or ideas (Ex: Condition- beauty, strength; Idea- truth, peace)
specific nouns
name people, places, and things that are understood by using your sense (ex: baby, friend, father)
pronouns
words that stand in for a noun (ex: he, she, you)
transitive verb
verb whose action POINTS TO THE RECEIVER (ex: he plays the piano)
intransitive verb
DO NOT point to a receiver of an action (ex: He plays.)
concrete nouns
something you can experience with your senses
abstract nouns
an idea, something you cant see, taste or touch, its not physical (ex: fears)
linking verb
link the subject of a sentence to a noun or pronoun, or link subject with adjective (ex: I FEEL tired.)
active voice
when the subject of the sentence is doing the action
passive voice
when the subject receives the action
auxillary verb
verb needed to show the change in form (ex: am, are, is)
present perfect
the action started in the PAST and continues into the PRESENT (ex: I have walked to the store three times today.)
past perfect
the second action happened in the past (ex: Before I walked to the store, I had walked to the library.)
future perfect
an action that uses the past and future (ex: When she comes for the supplies [future moment], I will have walked to the store [past].