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A Level Grammar Check!

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    Grammar quiz using AQA A Level Lit Lang glossary
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  • a noun which refers to ideas and concepts that only exist in the mind rather than a tangible thing (love, truth, anger, friendship)
    Abstract noun
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  • A word that modifies a noun
    Adjective
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  • A word that modifies a verb, telling you how, where, when and how
    Adverb
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  • A complete grammatical unit which makes sense, made up of words and phrases, same as a simple sentence
    Clause
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  • A type of noun that refers to tangible things we can experience (chair, human, phone, water)
    Concrete Noun
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  • A determiner that indicate a specific noun 'the'
    Definite article
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  • Makes a statement (just like a declarative sentence), but it also conveys excitement or emotion; ends with an exclamation mark (!)
    Exclamative sentence
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  • A command - a type of sentence where the subject is usually left out and which functions as an order
    Imperative sentence
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  • 'a' or 'an' item or thing
    Indefinite article
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  • An adverb that modifies an adjective such as 'really' or 'very'
    Intensifier
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  • Used to make asking questions easy: wh- question words: who, what, where, why, when, whose, how
    Interrogative pronoun
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  • Word classes that convey the meaning (semantics) in a sentence
    Lexical word class
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  • A pronoun which indicates who the object belongs to
    Possessive pronoun
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  • Words that indicate place or relationship of one thing to another in a sentence
    Preposition
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  • Names; words for specific people, places or things
    Proper noun
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  • A sentence with only one clause
    Simple sentence
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