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5900469-996662It’s good to know word classes, because you often hear words like noun, adjective, adverbs, etc. in class!00It’s good to know word classes, because you often hear words like noun, adjective, adverbs, etc. in class!7223197-1046923020000Content Words – stressed, with one strong syllable in each*Word Class:Translation:Example:More Examples:nouns concrete abstract________________________tablehappiness_____________________________________________main verbs normal** phrasal verbs negative auxiliary verbs________________________________________________eatwake updidn’t__________________________________________________________________________________________adjectives (describe nouns)bigadverbs (describe verbs)quicklynumberstenwh- question words (interrogatives)whatinterjectionsHi!Function Words – not stressed***Word Class:Translation:Example:More Examples:auxiliary verbs normal modal________________________havecan_____________________________________________pronouns normal relative________________________theywhich_____________________________________________possessive adjectivestheirprepositionsforconjunctionsbecausedeterminers articles quantifiers demonstrativesthesomethis*apart from phrasal verbs, which are stressed on both parts, or two parts if there are three ** apart from verb ‘be’ which is not usually stressed as a main verb or auxiliary verb ***unless they occur at the end of a clause, e.g. ‘What for?’ ................
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