EnglishGrammar.Pro
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APPGE possessive pronoun, pre-nominal (my, your, our) AT article (the, no) AT1 singular (a, an, every)
BCL before-clause marker (in order (that),in order (to))
CC coordinating conjunction (and, or) CCB adversative coordinating (but) CS subordinating (if) CSA as CSN than, CST that, CSW whether
DA after/post-determiner capable of pronominal function (such, former, same) DA1 singular after-determiner (little, much) DA2 plural after-determiner (few, several, many) DAR comparative after-determiner (more, less, fewer) DAT superlative after-determiner (most, least, fewest) DB before determiner or pre-determiner capable of pronominal function (all, half) DB2 plural before-determiner (both) DD capable of pronominal function (any,some) DD1 singular (this, that, another) DD2 plural (these,those) DDQ wh-determiner (which, what) DDQGE wh- genitive (whose) DDQV wh-ever (whichever, whatever) EX existential there
FO formula FU unclassified word FW foreign word
GE germanic genitive marker – (or’s)
IF for (as preposition) II general IO of IW with, without
JJ general adjective JJR general comparative (older) JJT general superlative (oldest) JK catenative (able to, willing to)
MC cardinal number,neutral for number (two) MC1 singular cardinal (one) MC2 plural cardinal (sixes) MCGE genitive cardinal, neutral for (two’s) MCMC hyphenated (40-50) MD ordinal (first) MF fraction,neutral (quarters)
ND1 singular noun of direction (north) NN common, neutral for number (sheep) NN1 singular common (book) NN2 plural common (books) NNA following noun of title ( M.A.) NNB preceding noun of title (Mr. Prof.) NNL1 singular locative (Island) NNL2 plural locative (Islands) NNO numeral noun, neutral for number (dozen) NNO2 numeral, plural (hundreds) NNT1 temporal, singular (day) NNT2 temporal, plural (days, weeks, years) NNU unit of measurement, neutral for number (in, cc) NNU1 singular unit of measurement (inch, centimetre) NNU2 plural unit of measurement (ins., feet) NP proper noun, neutral for number (IBM, Andes) NP1 singular proper (London, Jane, Frederick) NP2 plural proper (Browns, Reagans, Koreas) NPD1 singular weekday (Sunday) NPD2 plural weekday(Sundays) NPM1 singular month (October) NPM2 plural month(Octobers)
