- A Noun is a person, place, thing or idea. A vern is an action bird.
- A complete sentence must include a subject and a predicate.
- The only exception to the above rules is the imperative sentences.
- An Adjective can go directly before the noun they describe, or after it, if separated by a verb. (Eg: The angry bird flew away)
- A compound subject includes two or more simple subjects.
- A compound predicate includes two or more predicate.
- A compound sentence includes more than one subject or predicate.