word or word group in the predicate that tells who the subject is - Predicate nominative, adjective in the predicate that describes the subject - Predicate adjective, noun, pronoun, or word group that tells who receives the action of the verb - Direct object, noun, pronoun, or word group that is the receiver of the direct object (ask to whom or for whom the action is happening) - Indirect object, usually ends in "self/selves" and can be taken out of a sentence (the sentence will still keep the same meaning) - Intensive pronoun, usually ends in "self/ selves" and CANNOT be taken out of the sentence or the sentence is incomplete - Reflexive pronoun, a pronoun used to introduce a clause that gives further information about the subject (My teacher, who was very strict, gave me a B.) - Relative pronoun , form of "be" (am, is, are, was ,were, etc.) - Linking verb, verb that has an object to receive the action - Transitive Verb, action verbs that do NOt have an object to receive the action - Intransitive Verb , talks about a direct thing- (imagine pointing to it- "that car") - Demonstrative pronoun, introduces a question - Interrogative pronoun, makes a general statement about the subject (anybody) - Indefinite pronoun, describes a noun (which one? what kind? how many?) - Adjective, often tells about time or location (under, over, off, on, etc.) - Preposition, connector words for words and phrases (main ones are: and, but, or) - Conjunction, an exclamation or abrupt remark - Interjection,

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