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Grammar Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A phrase beginning with a verb that describes the subject - e.g. Walking home from school - River Tam stopped by the store and bought candy.
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
sentence
participial phase
8 types of pronouns
2. A form of a verb that generally appears with the word 'to' and acts as a noun - adjective - or adverb
infinitive
Sentence functions
declarative statement
object complement
3. A sentence with two or more coordinate independent clauses - often joined by one or more conjunctions.
third person
linking verbs
compound sentence
object of the preposition
4. 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)
imperative
Progressive tense
compound sentence
third person
5. Takes the place of a noun and begins with a capitol letter
Simple sentences forms
proper pronoun
relative pronoun
compound sentence
6. The _____ of a sentence receives the action of the verb
3 cases of pronouns
transitive verb
abstract noun
object
7. A group of words (usually two) that functions as a single part of speech
exclamatory statement
Sentence functions
noun compound
subject
8. A clause that functions as an adjective and usually begins with a relative pronoun that is often omitted
Types of phrases
interrogative pronoun
Run-on sentence
adjective clause
9. A sentence that has one independent clause
Non-coordinate adjectives
proper pronoun
8 types of pronouns
simple sentence
10. Takes the place of a noun or nouns; they show number and gender; example: singular: I - me - my - mine - you - your - yours - he - him - his - she - her - hers - it - its / plural: we - us - our - ours - you - your - yours - they - them - their - the
personal pronoun
nominative case
noun
clause
11. Renames or describes the direct object
complex sentence
idiom
object complement
Simple sentences forms
12. Names a quality of mental concept; intangible idea - feeling - quality - or characteristic: loyalty - curiosity - health - grace - sweetness
pronoun number error
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
abstract noun
interrogative statement
13. Verb whose past and past participle are formed by adding -ed or -d to the present - E.g. play-played- - like-liked
misplaced modifier
interrogative statement
regular verb
object complement
14. includes all linking verbs and any action verbs that do not take an object; example: My friends CRIED - (his shoulder felt sore... 'sore' is a predicate adjective - not a direct object)
8 types of pronouns
intransitive verb
compound sentence
Parts of sentences
15. Answer these 5 questions - how - when - where - why - how often - and NOT
absolute phase
object complement
adverb
predicate
16. 'To be' + present participle (ing)
Progressive tense
simple sentence
misplaced modifier
Ranking order
17. An expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence
sentence
clause
helping verbs
nominal of a sentence
18. The narrator tells a listener what he/she has done or said - using the personal pronoun "you." This point of view is rare.
linking verbs
second person
misplaced modifier
abstract noun
19. Subjective - Objective - Possessive
Simple sentences forms
verb
3 cases of pronouns
future tense
20. Must place your word next to the one you're modifying
Modifiers
subject of the sentence
linking verbs
indefinite pronoun
21. Word or phrase that shows strong emotion or surprise (whoa - look - ah)
phrase
interjection
subject
Modifiers
22. Any one of a group of persons - places - things - or ideas and is generally not capitalized
regular verb
personal pronoun
common noun names
indicative mood
23. Clause contains a subject and a verb - AND it can stand alone
independent clause
subjunctive
dependent clause
Modifiers
24. (Stands for a noun) I - me - mine - you - your - he - him - his - she - her - hers - it - its - we - us - our/ours - they - them - their/theirs
sentence fragment
idiom
pronoun
subject
25. A sentence that makes a statement or declaration
Types of phrases
third person
declarative statement
positive adjective
26. A pronoun that does not refer to a specific - person - place - thing - or idea; examples: everyone - everything - everybody - anybody - many - most - few - each - some - someone - all - nothing - nobody - and no one
Ranking order
compound sentence
indefinite pronoun
positive adjective
27. Describes subject
predicate adjective
noun clauses
future tense
subject
28. Used to show the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence. Examples: in - under - near - behind - to - from - over
Modifiers
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
preposition word
Uses of 'that'
29. Sentence - Clause - Phrase
Ranking order
noun compound
Modifiers
appositive
30. Pronoun that asks a question; examples: who - whom - whose - what - which
prepositional phrase
interrogative pronoun
past tense
helping verbs
31. Names a person - place - or thing that can be perceived by one or more of the senses
adjective clause
concrete noun
predicate noun
proper pronoun
32. Prepositional - Participial - Gerundive - Infinitive - Verb
imperative
Types of phrases
comparative adjective
infinitive
33. A word or group of words that can function as a noun
first person
imperative statement
nominal of a sentence
personal pronoun
34. Is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition; example: The sands of the BEACH were white.
compound sentence
object of the preposition
pronoun
adjective
35. Would - Could - Should - May - Might - Must
regular verb
Progressive tense
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
participial phase
36. Renames a noun
appositive
interjection
collective noun
8 types of pronouns
37. 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.
pronoun reference errors
active voice sentences
noncountable noun
declarative statement
38. A word that expresses action or a state of being
verb
noun clauses
interrogative statement
object
39. When the action begins in the past and is completed in the past (I had hoped to be finished by November.)
prepositional phrase
concrete noun
second person
past tense
40. A phase that is related to a sentence in meaning though it has no grammatical relationship to the sentence.
Uses of 'that'
demonstrative pronoun
Modifiers
absolute phase
41. Tells that something will happen in the future; uses WILL with the verb; example: Dena WILL LAUGH at the jokes
adverbs or adjectives
independent clause
future tense
Progressive tense
42. Prepositions function as ___or ___
proper pronoun
regular verb
adverbs or adjectives
transitive verb
43. Verb used as a command
object of the preposition
future tense
Ranking order
imperative
44. The part of the sentence about which something is said or the person - place - or thing that does the action
adjective
subject of the sentence
nominal of a sentence
split infinitive
45. A related group of words containing a subject and a predicate and expressing a complete thought.
collective noun
adverb
concrete noun
sentence
46. This error occurs when the number singular or plural pronoun does not match the subject is that they are replacing.
adverb
pronoun
pronoun number error
split infinitive
47. A ___________ has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
Parts of sentences
complex sentence
subordinating conjunction
indicative mood
48. Is - seem - are - was - were - be - been - get - stay -become
sentence
linking verbs
noun clauses
idiom
49. Sentence where independent clauses are joined incorrectly - Comma splice - I ate he slept. (Need semi-colon!)
8 types of pronouns
Simple sentences forms
idiom
Run-on sentence
50. There are two main types of ______ - pronoun reference - pronoun number singular or plural.
pronoun errors
declarative statement
indicative mood
nominative case