Particles typically attach to nouns; sometimes to adv., or connective endings, or other particles; to denote case relations, or the grammatical relations. According to their function, particles can be divided into three types:
- Case Particles: Subject Particle, Object Particle, Complement Particle, Adn. Particle, etc.
- Connective Particles: and, if, so, etc.
- Auxiliary Particles: about, from, since, until, etc.
I. Case Particles
II. Connective Particles
The prices in this department store are cheap
The weather is very nice today
There are lots of flowers her
That girl is pretty
This color suits me
III. Auxiliary Particles
IV. Change Verb to Noun
Verb + ing –> Noun
V. Verb Conjugation
Irregular Verbs

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