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Nouns - Proper nouns are always capitalized in English, no matter where they fall in a sentence.

Because
they endow nouns with a specific name, they are also sometimes called proper names. Every noun can
be classified as either common or proper. A common noun is the generic name for one item in a class or
group.

Verbs - As a general rule, the verb tense you are using should be consistent throughout your sentence
and your paragraph. For example, the sentence “We had eaten (past perfect tense) dinner, and then we
talked (simple past tense)” should be written as “We ate (simple past tense) dinner, and then we talked
(simple past tense)”.

Adjectives - Adjectives are usually placed before the nouns they modify, but when used with linking
verbs, such as forms of to be or “sense” verbs, they are placed after the verb. The latter type of adjective
is called a predicative adjective.

Adverbs- Remember, the order of adverbs is manner, place, frequency, time, and purpose.

Link of video - https://youtu.be/CzHotHaXGk0

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