When you are trying to figure out the meaning of a sentence in a conversation or the answer choices you are provided with, understanding the forms of certain words may be problematic.  There are a series of questions you can ask yourself if you are unsure about the form of certain vocabulary.

Is the word a noun, a verb, an adjective, or an adverb?

A word may have one or more related forms. Notice how the word "decide" changes form.

Noun The decision was made months ago.
Verb We decided to move to a larger house.
Adjective His decisive action brought order to the meeting.
Adverb She acted very decisively.

Is the word in its correct position?

Nouns are in the following positions:

As subject The doctor came immediately.
As complement My mother is a doctor.
As objects We saw the doctor.
The nurse gave the file to the doctor.
The nurse stood beside the doctor.

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