Saturday, October 26, 2019
Grammer :: essays papers
Grammer  	  ADVERBS & HELPER VERBS    ~the purpose is to show where, when, how, or to what degree  ~adverbs are words ending in ly     Adverbs not ending in ly:  all,   almost,   also,   always,    away,   ever,   forward,   later,   maybe,   most,          never,   nevertheless,   now,   not,   often,   only,   onward,   perhaps,   sometime(s),  soon,   then,   too,   very,   up    helper verbs:  be,  am,  is,  are,  was,  were,  have,  has,  had,  have been,   has been,   had been,   shall,   will,   do,   did,   may,   can,   must,   might,   could,   would,   should       PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES    some of the most common prepositions:   about,   above,   according to,   across,   after,   against,   along,   among,   as,   at,   because of,   before,   behind,   below,   beneath,   beside,   between,   beyond,   but,   by,   down,   during,   except,   for,   from,   in,   into,   like,   near,   of,   off,  on,   on account of,   outside,   outside of,   over,   past,   since,   through,   to,   toward,   under,   until,   up, upon,   with,   within,   without,    Examples:    1. (For many years) the lighthouse has been the most famous landmark (along the coast.)  2. It has warned (ships at sea)(of the countless dangers)( from the fog storm.)    PRONOUNS  subject:                       Object:  I                                   me  he                                 him    					    
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