![]() ![]() ![]() I think I'm pretty safe for now, but I have to admit that these AI writing tools are getting incredibly impressive, especially if you work with them, rather than just letting them spit out whatever they want. Since AI is supposedly trying to take my job, I'm somewhat professionally interested in the whole situation. See the TIP Sheet on "Interjections" for more information.As a human and a writer, I've been covering this kind of generative AI technology for almost a decade. An interjection is a word used to express emotion.Īn interjection is a word used to express emotion. It is often followed by an exclamation point.See the TIP Sheet on "Conjunctions" for more information. The young girl brought me a very long letter from the teacher, and then she quickly disappeared. Oh my! A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses.Ī conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses, and indicates the relationship between the elements joined. Coordinating conjunctions connect grammatically equal elements: and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet. Subordinating conjunctions connect clauses that are not equal: because, although, while, since, etc. There are other types of conjunctions as well. ![]() See the TIP Sheet on "Prepositions" for more information. (by the tree, with our friends, about the book, until tomorrow)Ī preposition is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence. Therefore a preposition is always part of a prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase almost always functions as an adjective or as an adverb. The following list includes the most common prepositions: A preposition is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence.See the TIP Sheet on "Adverbs" for more information. An adverb modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Īn adverb describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, but never a noun. It usually answers the questions of when, where, how, why, under what conditions, or to what degree. Adverbs often end in -ly.See the TIP Sheet on "Adjectives" for more information. An adjective modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.Īn adjective is a word used to modify or describe a noun or a pronoun. It usually answers the question of which one, what kind, or how many. (Articles are usually classified as adjectives.).See the TIP Sheet on "Verbs" for more information. (" She can sing." Sing is the main verb can is the helping verb.) A verb must agree with its subject in number (both are singular or both are plural). Verbs also take different forms to express tense. The verb in a sentence expresses action or being. There is a main verb and sometimes one or more helping verbs. See the TIP Sheet on "Pronouns" for further information. ![]()
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