Proper or common parts of speech

Else clues

• Cabbages and kings

• Golfer, bogey, and Jack Nicklaus

• Guitar, bandmate, and G Clef

• Mad Libs category

• Proper words

• 35 Arm and hammer?

• All things

• All things, to an English teacher

• Animal, vegetable and mineral

• Article follow-ups?

• Bacon, lettuce, and tomato, e.g.

• Bat and ball, for example

• Bed and breakfast?

• Bell, book and candle

• Bell, book, and candle, e.g.

• Bread and butter

• Bread and butter, e.g.

• Bush and gore, e.g.

• Cock and bull, e.g.

• Dat and cog, e.g.

• Direct objects, usually

• English subjects

• English things

• Everyday names

• Flotsam and jetsam, for example?

• Grammar book chapter

• Grammar book topics

• Grammar class subject

• Grammar topic

• Head, case, and headcase

• Heart and soul, e.g.

• Hopes and dreams

• Husband and wife, e.g.

• Lions and tigers and bears, e.g.

• Lock, stock and barrel

• Lock, stock, and barrel, e.g.

• Many are proper subjects

• Most sentence subjects

• Names of people, places and things

• Objects of prepositions

• Objects, e.g.

• Parser's parts

• Parts of speech

• People, places and things

• People, places or things

• Person, place and thing, e.g.

• Person, place, and thing

• Persons or places, e.g.

• Persons places and things e.g.

• Persons, places and things

• Pins and needles, e.g.

• Planes, trains, and automobiles?

• Pluralizable words

• Predicate parts

• Proper things?

• Proper words, sometimes

• Rock and roll, e.g.

• Salt and pepper, e.g.

• Sentence subjects

• Sentence subjects e.g.,

• Some are proper

• Some parts of speech

• Subject words

• Subjects, say

• Subjects, usually

• Substantives

• Table and chair, e.g.

• These are proper or common

• They can be proper

• They may be modified

• They may be proper, but never improper

• They stand for things

• They're sometimes proper

• Things

• Things of all sorts

• Things, grammatically speaking

• This, that, and the other thing

• Verb preceders

• Verb, adjective, and adverb, e.g.

• War and peace, e.g.?

• What things are called

• When proper, their leaders are capital!

• When they're proper, it's capital!

• Words of substance

• Yesterday, today and tomorrow

• Yin and yang, e.g.

• Cabbages and kings

• Golfer, bogey, and Jack Nicklaus

• Guitar, bandmate, and G Clef

• Mad Libs category

• Proper words

• 35 Arm and hammer?

• All things

• All things, to an English teacher

• Animal, vegetable and mineral

• Article follow-ups?

• Bacon, lettuce, and tomato, e.g.

• Bat and ball, for example

• Bed and breakfast?

• Bell, book and candle

• Bell, book, and candle, e.g.

• Bread and butter

• Bread and butter, e.g.

• Bush and gore, e.g.

• Cock and bull, e.g.

• Dat and cog, e.g.

• Direct objects, usually

• English subjects

• English things

• Everyday names

• Flotsam and jetsam, for example?

• Grammar book chapter

• Grammar book topics

• Grammar class subject

• Grammar topic

• Head, case, and headcase

• Heart and soul, e.g.

• Hopes and dreams

• Husband and wife, e.g.

• Lions and tigers and bears, e.g.

• Lock, stock and barrel

• Lock, stock, and barrel, e.g.

• Many are proper subjects

• Most sentence subjects

• Names of people, places and things

• Objects of prepositions

• Objects, e.g.

• Parser's parts

• Parts of speech

• People, places and things

• People, places or things

• Person, place and thing, e.g.

• Person, place, and thing

• Persons or places, e.g.

• Persons places and things e.g.

• Persons, places and things

• Pins and needles, e.g.

• Planes, trains, and automobiles?

• Pluralizable words

• Predicate parts

• Proper or common parts of speech

• Proper things?

• Proper words, sometimes

• Rock and roll, e.g.

• Salt and pepper, e.g.

• Sentence subjects

• Sentence subjects e.g.,

• Some are proper

• Some parts of speech

• Subject words

• Subjects, say

• Subjects, usually

• Substantives

• Table and chair, e.g.

• These are proper or common

• They can be proper

• They may be modified

• They may be proper, but never improper

• They stand for things

• They're sometimes proper

• Things

• Things of all sorts

• Things, grammatically speaking

• This, that, and the other thing

• Verb preceders

• Verb, adjective, and adverb, e.g.

• War and peace, e.g.?

• What things are called

• When proper, their leaders are capital!

• When they're proper, it's capital!

• Words of substance

• Yesterday, today and tomorrow

• Yin and yang, e.g.


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