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Praxis II Language And Linguistics Grammar Parts Of Speech
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1. Prepositional phrase that modifies a verb - an adjective - or an adverb; examples: The porpoises performed WITH EASE. (tells how) or Shows begin ON THE HOUR. (tells when)
adverb phrase
coordinating conjunctions
interrogative pronoun
helping verb
2. Names things you can see and touch; examples: pizza - kitten - diamond
present tense
concrete noun
adverb
coordinating conjunctions
3. Names more than one person - place - or thing; example: principals - switches - communities - toys - leaves - roofs - radios - potatoes - feet - sheep
predicate adjective
plural noun
object of the preposition
present tense
4. Names an idea - quality - action - or feeling
abstract noun
predicate nominative
future tense
infinitive
5. For - and - nor - but - or - yet - so
gerund
predicate adjective
coordinating conjunctions
collective noun
6. Afterward - already - quick - hard - never - today - even - low - rather - tomorrow - how - now - then - yesterday - late - often - almost - back - long - soon - when - here - next - still - where - far - more - slow - too - fast - near - so
common noun
helping verb
superlative adjective
common adverbs (non - ly)
7. I - me - mine - my - we - us - our - ours - you - your - yours - he - she - him - her - his - it - them - them - their - theirs - its
intransitive verb
indefinite pronoun
reflexive pronoun
common pronouns
8. Shows ownership or possession of something; example: Jerome is learning about HIS ancestors.
action verb
prepositional phrase
possessive pronoun
helping verb
9. Another - each - neither - many - all - more - other - both - either - few - several - any - most - some
types of indefinite articles
object of the preposition
indirect object
indefinite pronoun
10. Adverbs such as lowest - nearest - most slowly; fastest - most seriously
superlative adverb
adverb phrase
collective noun
infinitive phrase
11. The most important verb in a phrase
types of helping verbs
future tense
main verb
subordinating conjunction
12. A - and - the
gerund phrase
helping verb
common articles
infinitive phrase
13. Names any person place - thing or idea; example: pilot - city - park
predicate nominative
articles
common noun
types of verbs
14. This - that - these - those
future tense
types of demonstrative pronouns
gerund phrase
intransitive verb
15. Played / (have - has - had) played --> adding - ed or - d with form have
past / past participle
subject pronoun
verb tense
singular noun
16. Action - linking - helping - phrases
possessive noun
common linking verbs
types of verbs
adverb phrase
17. Emphasizes its antecedent; adds emphasis to pronoun or named noun; examples: I MYSELF will go.
verb tense
intensive pronoun
parts of speech
antecedent
18. Joins the subject and the predicate
common articles
singular noun
linking verb
transitive verb
19. An adjective used to compare three or more items; example: This is the HOTTEST day of the year.
intensive pronoun
present tense
superlative adjective
present / present participle
20. A word that modifies - or describes - a noun or pronoun; example: We saw LAZY lions beneath a SHADY tree.
predicate adjective
adjective
concrete noun
antecedent
21. Noun that shows ownership or possession
transitive verb
common pronouns
possessive noun
linking verb
22. AND - BUT - and OR join ideas that are similar; remember to place a comma before you write sentences; example: Craig gets in trouble - BUT he usually gets out of it.
coordinating conjunction
verb tense
reflexive pronoun
indefinite pronoun
23. Is not the main verb in a phrase; are added to another verb to make the meaning clearer; includes any forms of TO BE
plural possessive noun
common adverbs (non - ly)
types of nouns
helping verb
24. Phrase that includes the participle - its modifier - and its objects; example: The child - FLASHING A MISCHIEVOUS SMILE - turned and walked away.
participle phrase
correlative conjunction
main verb
demonstrative adjective
25. Linked group of words preceding noun or pronoun; examples: who - which - that
relative pronoun
predicate nominative
comparative adverb
interrogative pronoun
26. A common noun that cannot be easily separated into countable units; examples: water - sand - gold - cement - air
collective noun
mass noun
present tense
past perfect
27. Anything - no one - all - some - several
singular possessive noun
past tense
adverb phrase
types of indefinite pronouns
28. An adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject of a sentence; includes forms of taste - look - feel - smell - appear - seem - and become; example: I look TIRED - but I feel FINE.
comparative adverb
infinitive phrase
predicate adjective
personal pronoun
29. Includes all linking verbs and any action verbs that do not take an object; example: My friends CRIED.
correlative conjunction
coordinating conjunction
relative pronoun
intransitive verb
30. Be - feel - grow - seem - smell - remain - appear - sound - stay - look - taste - turn - become - am - are - is - was - were - am being - can be - have been
intransitive verb
common linking verbs
comparative adjective
superlative adverb
31. Adverbs such as lower - nearer - more slowly; faster - more seriously
superlative adverb
comparative adverb
concrete noun
subject pronoun
32. Words that mean no; common negatives: no - not - never - nowhere - nothing - nobody - no one - neither - scarcely - barely; use only one in a sentence
action verb
abstract noun
negatives
possessive pronoun
33. Tells what the subject of a sentence does or did; example: She SLEEPS every day. She SLEPT every day.
past / past participle
object of the preposition
transitive verb
action verb
34. A word that names a person - place - thing - or idea; example: boy - Juan - river - Texas
infinitive
common noun
noun
types of indefinite pronouns
35. Adjective used when no comparison being made; example: This is a HOT day.
mass noun
types of indefinite articles
positive adjective
present / present participle
36. Verb that tells something that happened in the past; example: Dena LAUGHED at the jokes.
present tense
past tense
singular possessive noun
singular noun
37. Noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames the subject; example: Lassie has been a CELEBRITY for decades.
types of adjectives
common noun
predicate nominative
types of demonstrative pronouns
38. A verb ending in - ing and functions as a noun; example: ESTIMATING is an important mathematics skill.
adjective
gerund
types of indefinite articles
abstract noun
39. Names a particular person - place - thing - or idea; example: Amelia Earhart - Chicago - Katmai National Park
pronoun
types of nouns
proper noun
plural noun
40. Is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition; example: The sands of the BEACH were white.
indirect object
present perfect
infinitive
object of the preposition
41. Common - proper - compound - articles - indefinite articles
types of adjectives
pronoun
participle
gerund phrase
42. Tense with the past participle and helping verb HAD
singular possessive noun
past perfect
participle phrase
correlative conjunction
43. Tense with the past participle and helping verb HAVE and HAS
present perfect
who
prepositional phrase
abstract noun
44. Connects words or word groups
future perfect
interjections
conjunction
predicate adjective
45. Pronoun that asks a question; examples: who - whom - whose - what - which
object of the preposition
types of indefinite articles
gerund phrase
interrogative pronoun
46. When using pronoun - the noun to which it refers; example: HE heard. NICHOLAS heard. // pronouns should agree with number and gender; example: NICHOLAS heard a LIBRARIAN tell STORIES.
concrete noun
present / present participle
antecedent
past tense
47. Shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence; example: I walked ALONG the beach.
preposition
gerund
reflexive pronoun
past tense
48. 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
types of indefinite pronouns
reflexive pronoun
types of helping verbs
indefinite pronoun
49. Usually refers to the subject of a sentence; examples: myself - yourself - himself - herself - ourselves - yourselves - and themselves
past / past participle
reflexive pronoun
participle
demonstrative pronoun
50. Prepositional phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun; examples: The killer whale is a species of PORPOISE. (tells what kind of species) or That whale WITH THE UNUSUAL MARKINGS is our favorite. (tells which whale)
types of indefinite articles
irregular verb
adjective phrase
superlative adverb