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Grammar Fundamentals
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. 'To be' + present participle (ing)
object
Progressive tense
first person
adjective
2. An expression that cannot be understood if taken literally (ex- "Get your head out of the clouds").
Types of phrases
Non-coordinate adjectives
Modifiers
idiom
3. Any group of words that is missing either a Subject or a Verb.
antecedent
abstract noun
phrase
active voice sentences
4. Personal - Relative - Indefinite - Demonstrative -Reflexive - Intensive - Interrogative - Reciprocal
8 types of pronouns
imperative
Ranking order
Simple sentences forms
5. A sentence in which the subject performs the action. (George built this house.)
active voice sentences
subject
imperative statement
compound sentence
6. Is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition; example: The sands of the BEACH were white.
comparative adjective
object of the preposition
Non-coordinate adjectives
participial phase
7. A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun - answer these 3 questions: which one - how many - what kind - e.g. articles
pronoun
compound sentence
adverb
adjective
8. Is - seem - are - was - were - be - been - get - stay -become
third person
linking verbs
past tense
subjunctive
9. A related group of words containing a subject and a predicate and expressing a complete thought.
sentence
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative statement
prepositional phrase
10. Any one of a group of persons - places - things - or ideas and is generally not capitalized
common noun names
phrase
noun compound
demonstrative pronoun
11. Prepositional - Participial - Gerundive - Infinitive - Verb
complex sentence
Types of phrases
Sentence functions
comma splice
12. Verb used as a command
participial phase
Uses of 'that'
idiom
imperative
13. Point of view presents the events of the story from a narrator's point of view (he - she - it - they - them - their - her - his - or character's names are used)
third person
interrogative statement
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
object of the preposition
14. A ___________ has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
complex sentence
3 cases of pronouns
nominative case
interrogative statement
15. A phrase consisting of a preposition - a noun or pronoun that serves as the object of the preposition - and any modifiers
prepositional phrase
interrogative pronoun
noun
8 types of pronouns
16. Words that show the relationship of dependent clause to the independent clause - e.g. as if than or as though once when
subordinating conjunction
3 cases of pronouns
8 types of pronouns
Parts of sentences
17. A noun that can be made plural via changing the ending - usually by adding "s"
absolute phase
independent clause
complex sentence
countable noun
18. S - shape - C - color - R - race - A - age - M - material - These are not separated by commas
past tense
Non-coordinate adjectives
Modifiers
pronoun
19. A noun that cannot be made plural via changing the ending - usually by adding "s"
Types of phrases
adjective clause
sentence fragment
noncountable noun
20. Renames a noun
phrase
pronoun errors
adjective
appositive
21. It is supposed to be absolutely clear who is being referred to by a pronoun. If you cannot tell who a pronoun is referring to it is ambiguous and must be fixed.
dependent clause
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
pronoun reference errors
adverbs or adjectives
22. A verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning: they WASHED their new car.
linking verbs
transitive verb
noun clauses
common noun names
23. A sentence that has one independent clause
imperative
indefinite pronoun
simple sentence
8 types of pronouns
24. The _____ of a sentence receives the action of the verb
abstract noun
participial phase
object
future tense
25. A clause that functions as an adjective and usually begins with a relative pronoun that is often omitted
interrogative pronoun
adjective clause
noun
comma splice
26. A sentence with two or more coordinate independent clauses - often joined by one or more conjunctions.
noun clauses
compound sentence
phrase
pronoun number error
27. Tells whom or what the sentence is about - the person place or thing doing the verb
antecedent
first person
subject
Uses of 'that'
28. A group of words (usually two) that functions as a single part of speech
Uses of 'that'
objective case
pronoun errors
noun compound
29. A phase that is related to a sentence in meaning though it has no grammatical relationship to the sentence.
imperative
object of the preposition
indefinite pronoun
absolute phase
30. A sentence that asks a question--- "Why do I have to wash my hands ?"
participial phase
adverb
interrogative statement
Types of phrases
31. Would - Could - Should - May - Might - Must
subjunctive
positive adjective
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
predicate
32. The narrator tells a listener what he/she has done or said - using the personal pronoun "you." This point of view is rare.
imperative
simple sentence
second person
object complement
33. Is - am - was - were - can - may - will - were - did - does
predicate noun
subjunctive
second person
helping verbs
34. Phrases - Clauses - Objects (Direct and indirect) - Object of prepositions - Subject - Predicate
8 types of pronouns
indicative mood
Parts of sentences
object complement
35. A noun that is singular in form but refers to a group of people or things
linking verbs
collective noun
Uses of 'that'
past tense
36. Does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone as a sentence - even though it has a subject and a verb - e.g. ...because she is funny
dependent clause
common noun names
antecedent
interjection
37. Describes a noun or pronoun on its own terms - without comparing it to anything else. example: This is a HOT day.
split infinitive
relative pronoun
pronoun number error
positive adjective
38. An adjective used to compare two items; example: Today is HOTTER than yesterday. (Usually uses -er)
noun
comparative adjective
independent clause
exclamatory statement
39. Simple - Complex - Compound - Complex-compound
future tense
interjection
idiom
Simple sentences forms
40. Names a quality of mental concept; intangible idea - feeling - quality - or characteristic: loyalty - curiosity - health - grace - sweetness
object
abstract noun
antecedent
compound sentence
41. Declaratory - Interrogative - Exclamatory - Imperative
Sentence functions
transitive verb
nominative case
intransitive verb
42. The part of the sentence about which something is said or the person - place - or thing that does the action
subject of the sentence
declarative statement
helping verbs
Uses of 'that'
43. A sentence that makes a command
intransitive verb
imperative
linking verbs
imperative statement
44. A verb used to state a fact or ask a question
subordinating conjunction
indicative mood
proper pronoun
object complement
45. Describes subject
split infinitive
predicate adjective
simple sentence
common noun names
46. Prepositions function as ___or ___
3 cases of pronouns
adverbs or adjectives
Sentence functions
interrogative statement
47. Clause contains a subject and a verb - AND it can stand alone
subject
nominal of a sentence
noun
independent clause
48. Sentence - Clause - Phrase
phrase
object of the preposition
Ranking order
concrete noun
49. Part of a sentence; usually missing a predicate or a subject
noncountable noun
third person
predicate adjective
sentence fragment
50. An uncommon construction used to express with exactitude how a verb usage is to be interpreted
noncountable noun
subjunctive
pronoun reference errors
Types of phrases