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Examples of words grammatical differences.
She lives down the road.
After their loss, they are feeling rather down.
Don’t look down.
Her eyes are light blue.
Would you light the fire please?
You can turn on the light now.
This box feels quite light.
This milk smells off.
Before the officer had finished, they drove off.
He crossed her name off the roster.
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adjectives, adverbs, articles/determiners, nouns, prepositions/conjunctions, pronouns, verbs.

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  • 1. Examples of words grammatical differences. She lives down the road. After their loss, they are feeling rather down. Don’t look down. Her eyes are light blue. Would you light the fire please? You can turn on the light now. This box feels quite light. This milk smells off. Before the officer had finished, they drove off. He crossed her name off the roster. Startinz 2009® adjectives, adverbs, articles/determiners, nouns, prepositions/conjunctions, pronouns, verbs.