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This unit is meant to teach the student the basics of grammar. I had never realized how much grammar I use correctly without knowing why. When you are a native speaker you tend to take the grammar of your native tongue for granted. The unit begins by exploring the noun in its different types (common, proper, compound and collective) as well as, their pluralization. The noun is the divided into the countable or uncountable noun. Then Adjectives are defined as the descriptive word used to describe a noun; emphasis being placed on the creation and usage of the comparative and superlative adjective. The unit then defines the article or a sentence as definite or indefinite before progressing on to verbs. The verb, (the action in the sentence) section divides verbs into the transitive, intransitive, infinitive and auxiliary categories before discussing verb form. Adverbs are defined in the chapter as adding meaning or information to the quality or state stated by the verb. I also learned that there are 5 main types of verbs: (manner, place, time, degree and frequency). Degree adverbs can also change adjectives or other adverbs. There are rules to the placing of adverbs as well; an adverb is usually placed after the object of a transitive verb while, placed directly after an intransitive verb.