Function words
Words that have grammatical meaning rather than lexical meaning, such as
prepositions, articles, pronouns, and conjunctions. They don’t have much meaning in
themselves; instead, they show the relationship between other words. The chart below
shows which kinds of words are considered function words.
FUNCTION WORDSFUNCTION WORDS
Category Examples
Articles a, an, the
Auxiliary verbs does, did, has, had, am, is, can
Personal pronouns I, you, he, she, me, him, her
Possessive adjectives my, your, his, her, its, their
Demonstrative adjectives this, that, these, those
Prepositions in, on, under, with, to, in, for
Conjunctions and, or, but, so, because, before, while
Relative pronouns which, who, whom, whose, that
Related Glossary Terms
Index
Section 5 - The Vowels of American English
Section 5 - The Vowels of American English
Section 9 - Rhythm
Section 9 - Rhythm
Section 9 - Rhythm
Section 9 - Rhythm
Section 10 - Thought Groups and Prominence
Section 10 - Thought Groups and Prominence
Section 10 - Thought Groups and Prominence
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