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Delimiter between question and answer:

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It can be pronounced as "for example"
What is e.g.?
expresses a higher degree of quality or attribute of an adjective or adverb. (e.g. faster, more polite)
What is COMPARATIVE?
form of a noun is used to refer to one person or thing.
What is SINGULAR?
determiner that introduces a noun phrase as definite (the) or indefinite (a/an)
What is an ARTICLE?
word that describes the subject's action or state. eg: (to) work, (to) love, (to) begin
What is a VERB?
adjective or adverb that describes the extreme degree of something eg: happiest, most quickly
What is SUPERLATIVE?
a ______ starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop/period (.), question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!)
SENTENCE
standard marks such as commas, periods and question marks within a sentence eg: , . ? ! - ; :
What is PUNCTUATION?
part of speech that comes before a noun phrase and shows relationship between that noun phrase and another element (relationships of time, location, purpose etc)
What is a PREPOSITION?
of a noun or form indicating more than one person or thing. eg: bananas, spoons, trees
What is PLURAL?
tense used to talk about an action or situation that occurred in the past eg: "I lived in Paris for 10 years"
What is PAST TENSE?
part of speech that names a person, place, thing, quality, quantity or concept
What is a NOUN?
word that joins or connects two parts of a sentence eg: Ron likes tea and coffee.
What is a CONJUCTION?
word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb eg: quickly, really, very
What is an ADVERB?
part of speech that describes a noun eg: "It was a big dog."
What is an ADJECTIVE?