A grammatical mood where the subject is followed by the verb in a sentence which expresses a statement e.g. The balloon flew over the mountain.
A modal verb expressing ability, necessity or obligation e.g. can, could, may, must, shall, should. Dependent clause A clause which cannot stand alone (also called subordinate
Deixis
The dictionary meaning of a word.
A term describing expressions that rely on the context for interpretation e.g. there, over here, that high.
An adverb which indicates the extent of a quality e.g. very, really, quite, nearly, so
Degree adverb
Dependent clause
A clause which cannot stand alone (also called subordinate clause).
Dependent clause
Embedded clause
End focus
The positioning of information at the end of a clause for emphasis
A word that replaces another which is seen as taboo or social unacceptable
Enumerators
A word that replaces another which is seen as taboo or social unacceptable
Cardinal and ordinal numbers.
Emphatic stress
Emphasis placed upon syllables or words in spoken discourse
The overlapping of meaning from one line to another in verse without punctuation.
Declarative
A grammatical mood where the subject is followed by the verb in a sentence which expresses a statement e.g. The balloon flew over the mountain.
A term describing expressions that rely on the context for interpretation e.g. there, over here, that high.
Demonstrative
A term used to describe pronouns and determiners that distinguish between similar items e.g. this/that, these/those.
A modal verb expressing ability, necessity or obligation e.g. can, could, may, must, shall, should.
A verb that is followed by a complement e.g. be, seem, appear, grow, become.
Copula verb
Dependent clause
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