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Elements Of Style Vocab
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1. The noun to which a pronoun refers. A pronoun and its antecedent must agree in person - number - and gender. [Michael and HIS teammates moved off campus]
Object
Adjective
Antecedent
Subject
2. The words - A - AN - and THE - which signal or introduce nouns. THE refers to a particular item - whereas A and AN refer to a general item.
Compound subject
Articles
Restrictive term - element - clause
Correlative expression
3. A word that names a person - place - or thing.
Periodic sentence
Intransitive verb
Noun
Proper noun
4. The name of a particular person - place or thing.
Participial phrase
Proper noun
Syntax
Phrase
5. A word or group of words that aids coherence in writing by showing the connections between ideas.
Transition
Nominative pronoun
Modifier
Clause
6. A word - phrase - or clause that acts as an adjective in qualifying the meaning of a noun or pronoun. [YOUR country]
Adjectival modifier
Contraction
Relative pronoun
Loose sentence
7. The attribute of a verb that indicates whether its subject is active [Janet PLAYED the guitar]
Clause
Dependent Clause
Voice
Indefinite pronoun
8. An independent clause which can stand alone as a grammatically complete sentence.
Preposition
Main clause
Verb
Complement
9. A noun or pronoun that indicates to whom or for whom - to what or for what the action of a transitive verb is performed. [I asked HER a question.]
Object
Participle
Appositive
Indirect object
10. A group of words with a subject and verb that can stand alone as a sentence. [RACCOONS STEAL FOOD.]
Compound subject
Articles
Independent Clause
Colloquialism
11. A phrase of clause that does not limit or restrict the essential meaning of the element it modifies.
Auxiliary verb
Relative clause
Nonrestrictive modifier
Infinitive/split infinitive
12. A phrase that functions as an adverb. [Landon laughs WITH ABANDON]
Infinitive/split infinitive
Voice
Adverbial phrase
Gerund
13. A clause dependent on the main clause in a sentence. AFTER WE FINISH OUR WORK - we will go out for dinner.
Noun
Compound sentence
Subordinate clause
Compound subject
14. A word that relates its object to another word in the sentence. [She is the leader OF our group.]
Preposition
Complement
Participle
Transition
15. The verb and its related words in a clause or sentence. The predicate expresses what the subject does - experiences - or is. [Birds FLY.]
Predicate
Loose sentence
Sentence fragment
Verb
16. A phrase or clause that limits the essential meaning of the sentence element it modifies or identifies. [Professional athletes WHO PERFORM EXCEPTIONALLY should earn stratospheric salaries.]
Predicate
Restrictive term - element - clause
Periodic sentence
Compound subject
17. A shortened form of a word or group of words: CAN'T for cannot; THEY'RE for they are.
Direct object
Contraction
Articles
Indirect object
18. A word or phrase (especially a noun or adjective that completes the predicate. [Martha is my NEIGHBOUR.]
Prepositional phrase
Subordinate clause
Complement
Participial phrase
19. A verb that does not take a direct object. [His nerve FAILED.]
Appositive
Dependent Clause
Contraction
Intransitive verb
20. A word that joins words - phrases - clauses - or sentences. [For - And - Nor - But - Or - Yet - So --> FANBOYS]
Adverbial phrase
Participial phrase
Conjunction
Relative clause
21. The case of nouns and pronouns that indicates ownership or possession.
Compound sentence
Participle
Noun
Possessive
22. A word or expression appropriate to informal conversation but not usually suitable for academic or business writing. [They wanted to GET EVEN.]
Colloquialism
Adverb
Number
Transition
23. In the present tense - a verb phrase consisting of TO followed by the base form of the verb (TO WRITE). A split infinitive occurs when one or more words separate TO and the verb [TO BOLDLY GO]
Infinitive/split infinitive
Linking verb
Restrictive term - element - clause
Relative clause
24. A sentence that expresses the main idea at the end.
Indirect object
Infinitive/split infinitive
Periodic sentence
Object
25. A group of words consisting of a preposition - its object -and any of the object's modifiers. [Georgia ON MY MIND.]
Antecedent
Compound sentence
Prepositional phrase
Predicate
26. The predicating verb in a main clause or sentence.
Prepositional phrase
Principal verb
Infinitive/split infinitive
Colloquialism
27. A word or group of words that expresses the action or indicates the state of being of the subject. Verbs ACTIVATE sentences.
Subject
Participial phrase
Conjunction
Verb
28. A noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive verb. [Pearson publishes BOOKS.]
Modal auxiliaries
Direct object
Intransitive verb
Gerund
29. Correlative conjunctions [BOTH - AND; EITHER - OR; NEITHER - NOR] join the same kinds of elements (as conjunctions)
Periodic sentence
Pronominal possessive
Correlative expression
Appositive
30. A group of words that is not grammatically a complete sentence but is punctuated as one: BECAUSE IT MATTERED GREATLY.
Clause
Subordinate clause
Sentence fragment
Predicate
31. A group of related words that functions as a unit but lacks a subject - verb - or both. WITHOUT THE RESOURCES TO CONTINUE.
Phrase
Number
Dependent Clause
Syntax
32. A verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning: they WASHED their new car.
Indirect object
Contraction
Correlative expression
Transitive verb
33. A verb that joins the subject of a sentence to its complement. [They WERE ecstatic.]
Adjective
Syntax
Linking verb
Transition
34. Two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction - a correlative conjunction - or a semicolon. [Caesar conquered Gaul - but Alexander the Great conquered the world.]
Clause
Conjunction
Participle
Compound sentence
35. A word or phrase that qualifies - describes - or limits the meaning of a word - phrase - or clause. [FRAYED ribbon]
Antecedent
Modifier
Transition
Object
36. A group of words that includes a subject and verb but is subordinate to an independent clause in a sentence. [IF - BECAUSE - SINCE - etc...]
Contraction
Noun
Dependent Clause
Nonrestrictive modifier
37. A pronoun that refers to an unspecified person (ANYBODY) or thing (SOMETHING)
Indefinite pronoun
Relative pronoun
Independent Clause
Phrase
38. The -ING form of a verb that functions as a noun: HIKING - PLAYING - etc...
Syntax
Verb
Gerund
Voice
39. The form of a noun or pronoun that reflects its grammatical function in a sentence as subject (THEY) - object (THEM) - or possessor (THEIR).
Proper noun
Compound subject
Case
Colloquialism
40. A word that modifies - quantifies - or otherwise describes a noun or pronoun. [DRIZZLY November]
Main clause
Loose sentence
Adjective
Dependent Clause
41. Any of the verbs that combine with the main verb to express necessity [MUST] - obligation [SHOULD] - permission [MAY] - probability [MIGHT] - possibility [COULD] - ability [CAN] - or tentativeness [WOULD].
Participial phrase
Adjectival modifier
Modal auxiliaries
Prepositional phrase
42. The noun or pronoun that completes a prepositional phrase or the meaning of a transitive verb.
Object
Relative pronoun
Possessive
Number
43. A verb form that functions in a sentence as a noun - an adjective - or an adverb rather than as a principal verb. [THINKING can be fun.]
Verbal
Syntax
Participle
Modal auxiliaries
44. A verb that combines with the main verb to show differences in tense - person - and voice. The most common auxiliaries are forms of BE - DO and HAVE. [I AM going; we DID not go]
Auxiliary verb
Relative pronoun
Nominative pronoun
Participial phrase
45. The correspondence of a verb with its subject in person and number [Karen GOES to Cal Tech; her sister GO to Ucla] - and a pronoun with its antecedent in person - number - and gender [as soon as Karen finished the exam - SHE picked up HER books].
Participial phrase
Agreement
Auxiliary verb
Nominative pronoun
46. The noun or pronoun that indicates what a sentence is about - and which the principal verb of a sentence elaborates.
Subject
Adjectival modifier
Gerund
Independent Clause
47. A sentence that begins with the main idea and then attaches modifiers - qualifiers - and additional details.
Loose sentence
Intransitive verb
Complement
Gerund
48. A feature of nouns - pronouns - and a few verbs referring to singular or plural.
Appositive
Antecedent
Number
Intransitive verb
49. Two or more simple subjects joined by a coordinating or correlative conjunction. [HEMINGWAY AND FITZGERALD had little in common.]
Adjective
Direct object
Compound subject
Antecedent
50. A noun or noun phrase that renames or adds identifying information to a noun it immediately follows. [His brother - AN ACCOUNTANT WITH ARTHUR ANDERSON - was recently promoted]
Verbal
Intransitive verb
Conjunction
Appositive