Brycen must learn English Grammar daily from the beginning. This means starting over as though he does not speak English. This way, we close all the gaps in his grammar knowledge. He will be tested every four days starting 9/18/2025.

English Grammar Test 9/18/2025

Nouns refer to persons, animals, places, things, ideas, or events, etc. Nouns encompass most of the words of a language.

Noun can be a/an -  

  • Person – a name for a person: - Max, Julie, Catherine, Michel, Bob, etc.

  • Animal – a name for an animal: - dog, cat, cow, kangaroo, etc.

  • Place – a name for a place: - London, Australia, Canada, Mumbai, etc.

  • Thing – a name for a thing: - bat, ball, chair, door, house, computer, etc.

  • Idea – A name for an idea: - devotion, superstition, happiness, excitement, etc.

Examples of Noun as a Part of Speech: Hint: A noun usually follows an article- a, an, the.

  • Alex is a wonderful player.

  • Sydney Lions is the team he plays for.

  • He was not born in this country.

  • Sydney is the city he lives in.

  • He is a man of dream.

  • The bat is made of wood from a tree.

  • My brother has a mobile phone.

  • The phone is made of plastic and

  • I need some water for the cake.

  • The jug is on the table.

  • There is also a pen and a diary on it.

  • Truthfulness is a virtue that is rare nowadays.

  • Honesty depends mostly on truthfulness and integrity.

  • The cat used to eat a cookie every day.

  • I have a phone, few books, a notepad, a table-calendar, and a computer on my desk.


Brycen’s must learn 5 vocabulary words per day and do his vocabulary test every day.

Click: Vocabulary Test 9/18/2025

1. Adhere, v. To stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to.)

2. Adjacent, adj. Living nearby or sitting or standing relatively near or close together.

3. Adjunct, n. Something joined or added to another thing but not essentially a part of it.

4. Advantageous, adj. Affording advantage; beneficial.

5. Adversary, n. An opponent; an enemy.

6. Abrasive, adj. Wearing, grinding or rubbing away by friction; rough.

7. Abruptly, adv. In a manner that produces the effect of a sudden ending.

8. Academic, adj. Relating to a school, especially an institution of higher education.

9. Accelerate, v. To add to the speed of or quicken the motion of.

10. Accessible, adj. Easily approached, entered or obtained.

11. Accomplice, n. One that participates with another in a crime either as principal or accessory.

12. Accumulate, v. To heap up in a mass.

13. Accurate, adj. Correct, exact, precise.

14. Acre, n. A unit of area in the U.S. Customary System, used in land and sea floor measurement and equal to 160 square rods, 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet.

15. Adequate, adj. Sufficient to satisfy a requirement or meet a need.

16. Adverse, adj. Unfavorable or antagonistic in purpose or effect.

17. Advisory, n. A report giving information (as one issued by a weather bureau on the progress of a hurricane).

18. Advocate, n. One that argues for, defends, maintains, or recommends a cause or proposal.

19. Affable, adj. Easy and pleasant to speak to; approachable.

20. Affiliation, n. The state or relation of being attached as a member or branch.

21. Agenda, n. A list, plan, outline, or the like, of things to be done, matters to be acted or voted upon, etc.

22. Aggravate, v. To make worse, more serious, or more severe.

23. Allege, v. To assert, affirm, state without proof or before proving.

24. Alliance, n. Union or connection especially between families, states, parties, or individuals.

25. Allude, v. To refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion.

26. Aloof, adj. Distant physically or emotionally; reserved and remote.

27. Altogether, adv. Wholly, completely, thoroughly.

28. Ambivalent, adj. Characterized by a mixture of opposite feelings or attitudes.

29. Amendment, n. A change, modification, correction or alteration.

30. Amnesia, n. Partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock, psychological disturbance, brain injury, or illness.

31. Anniversary, n. The annual recurrence of a date marking an event or occurrence of notable importance.

32. Anomaly, n. Deviation or departure from the normal or common order, form, or rule.

33. Anonymous, adj. Of unknown or unnamed source or origin (as authorship, donorship, workmanship).

34. Anthology, n. A collection of literary pieces, such as poems, short stories, or plays.

35. Anxiety, n. A state of uneasiness and apprehension, as about future uncertainties.


Brycen’s must learn English Grammar every day and do his English Grammar test every day!

Brycen’s English Test 9/14/2025

  1. A __________ is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.

  • complete subject

  • simple subject

  • declarative sentence

  • sentence

  • complete predicate

2. A ___________ makes a statement. It ends with a period.

  • adverb phrase

  • predicate

  • declarative sentence

  • relative clause

  • interrogative pronoun

3. An ____________ asks a question. It ends with a question mark.

  • exclamatory sentence

  • interrogative sentence

  • declarative sentence

  • interrogative pronoun

  • imperative sentence

4. An ___________ gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period.

  • imperative sentence

  • interrogative sentence

  • intransitive verb

  • intransitive sentence

  • exclamatory sentence

5. An ___________ expresses strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point.

  • imperative sentence

  • intransitive verb

  • interrogative pronoun

  • exclamatory sentence

  • interrogative sentence

6. The ____________ of a sentence names whom or what the sentence is about.

  • simple predicate

  • complete predicate

  • prepositional phrase

  • predicate part

  • subject part

7. The ___________ of the sentence tells what the subject does or has. It can also tell what the subject is or is like.

  • subject part

  • complete subject

  • simple subject

  • prepositional phrase

  • predicate part

8. A ___________ does not express a complete thought. It can be missing a subject, a predicate, or both.

  • complete subject

  • simple subject

  • complete predicate

  • sentence fragment

  • predicate part