Kinds of Words

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Mind Map on Kinds of Words, created by GERMAN FRANCISCO CIFUENTES LAMELES on 12/10/2017.
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Kinds of Words
  1. Words can be either
    1. Nouns
      1. Concrete and abstract things that can be talked about.
        1. Joe, houses, love, Americans, etc.
      2. Determiners
        1. These words accompany and "determine" a noun.
          1. Articles
            1. The, A, An, Zero (Article).
            2. Demonstrative Pronouns
              1. This, that, those, these
              2. Quantifiers
                1. Half, All, Some, Few
                2. Possessives
                  1. Mine, Yours, Theirs, Hers
                  2. Distributive
                    1. Every, Each, none.
                    2. Numerals
                      1. First, Second, Three, Two-fold
                  3. Verbs
                    1. Represent actions and states
                      1. To be, to walk, to think, to arrive.
                        1. Grammatical markers:
                          1. Mood
                            1. Indicative; Imperative; Subjunctive: Infinitive
                            2. Voice
                              1. Active or Passive
                              2. Aspect
                                1. Continuous, Perfect, Conditional
                                2. Tense
                                  1. Present, Past, Future
                              3. types of verbs
                                1. Transitive
                                  1. Are directed to an object
                                  2. Intransitive
                                    1. Are not directed to an object
                                    2. Modals
                                      1. Auxiliaries
                                        1. Normals
                                          1. To Walk, To write,
                                          2. Do, Does, Have
                                          3. Would, Could, Should
                                    3. Conjunctions
                                      1. Link words, clauses and phrases with different kinds of relationships
                                        1. Coordinating
                                          1. Explanatory
                                            1. Because, Such as, for instance, for example.
                                            2. Illative
                                              1. So, Therefore, For That reason, accordingly
                                              2. Alternative
                                                1. Or, Otherwise, Either
                                                2. Comulative
                                                  1. As well as, no less than., and.
                                                3. Subordinating
                                                  1. Meaning dependence or subordination
                                                    1. Whereas, Because, Although.
                                                      1. Adversative
                                                        1. But, Still, Yet, However, While
                                                    2. Correlative
                                                      1. Meaning Similarity (Pair of conjunctions)
                                                        1. Either, Neither, Nor, or, Not (only); but.
                                                  2. Prepositions
                                                    1. Show a relationship of time and/or space between nouns
                                                      1. Against, Underneath, Onto, Towards, Behind.
                                                    2. Adverbs
                                                      1. Specify how, when and where an action is fulfilled
                                                        1. Time: Tomorrow, Today, Ever, Yesterday, Last week
                                                          1. Place: Near, Away, Inside, There.
                                                            1. Manner: Slowly, Immediately, Carefully
                                                              1. Frequency: Always, Most of the Times, Hardly ever, Never
                                                                1. Amount: Many, Little, Few, None
                                                                  1. Degree: Quite, Enough, Almost, Very
                                                                2. Pronouns
                                                                  1. Used instead of a noun
                                                                    1. Interrogative
                                                                      1. Who, Which, What, Where
                                                                      2. Reflexieve
                                                                        1. Myself, Himself, Ourselves
                                                                        2. Acussative
                                                                          1. Me, Him, Them,
                                                                          2. Personal
                                                                            1. I, You, He, They
                                                                            2. Indefinite
                                                                              1. Anyone, Someone, nothing
                                                                              2. Possessives
                                                                                1. Mine, Hers, Theirs
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