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Basics Of Composition
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Subject
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english
Instructions:
Answer 36 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Must use proper pronoun - Don't use nominative pronoun in objective form (He gave it to I NOR Ricky and me jump up - I can't be used as a IO and me can't be a subject/nominative)
Fragment
Parallelism
Accept
Agreement in Case
2. 'Either you will love this movie - or you will be refunded.' is parallel BUT 'Either you will love this movie or obtain a refund for your ticket.' is NOT b/c after the or there should be the subject noun just like the SN followed the 'either' in the
Agreement in Number
Except
Syntax
Parallelism with correlative conjunctions
3. Left out or an exception
Singular Nouns/pronouns
Simple Sentence Structure
Except
Accept
4. Conjunction for comparasin 'I run faster THAN you.' Usu preceded by and '-er' word
Than
Accept
Complex Sentence Structure
Farther
5. Who refers to people; that/which refer to groups or things or events. Use in the who/which IEW dress up!
Capito
Syntax
Correlative Conjunctions
Who v. that v. which
6. Hint at something negative (the one making the remark in insinuating NOT the one hearing it.)
Parallelism across nouns
Compound-Complex Sentence Structure
Insinuate
Capito
7. A series of verbs in a sentence must stay in same tense (like present - past - future - but okay to change tenses from one clause to the next if the events require it: 'He fell and now he is hurt changes tenses from past to present but the events req
Fragment
There v. Their v. They're
Agreement in Gender
Agreement in Verb Tense - not always
8. The city where the government is located OR money/valuable resource used to invest
Capital
Fragment
Compound-Complex Sentence Structure
Compound Sentence Structure
9. Plural subject needs singular verb and vice versa (The boxes were carried or the box was carried - verb changes to agree with number of subject.)
lay
Compound-Complex Sentence Structure
Infer
Agreement in Number
10. Hint at something (this is done by person making the remark NOT by the one hearing it.)
Agreement in Case
Imply
Who v. Whom
Syntax
11. When using 'a series' construction - you have to stay with the pattern.
Simple Sentence Structure
Compound-Complex Sentence Structure
Parallelism
Except
12. Refers to a physical distance (we have 15 miles farther to go)
lay
Farther
Who v. Whom
Singular Nouns/pronouns
13. To put or place something - I lay it down or I have laid it down or I am laying it down NOT I have lain it down.
Capital
Infer
Agreement in Number
lay
14. An independent clause joined to one or more dependent clauses by a subordinating clause (www.asia.b) (ind + dep)
Agreement
Then
Complex Sentence Structure
Parallelism with correlative conjunctions
15. To recline - I lay down is correct or I have lain down NOT I have laid down!
Agreement in Person
Who v. Whom
Run-on sentence
Lie
16. Between subject and verb (He is leaving NOT He are leaving.)
Agreement
Except
Syntax
Parallelism with correlative conjunctions
17. Between subject and pronoun ('Either Jack or Annie will give his or her report' and NOT 'Either Jack or Annie will give his report b/c the pronoun 'his' does not agree with Annie - can't just add 'her' either...must say 'Either Jack will give his rep
Run-on sentence
Lie
Agreement in Gender
Correlative Conjunctions
18. List person; each; every; no one; everyone; anyone; either
Who v. Whom
Correlative Conjunctions
Agreement in Gender
Singular Nouns/pronouns
19. Both...and/ - either...or/ - just as...so/ - neither...nor/ - the more...the more/ - whether...or
Farther
Agreement in Number
Accept
Correlative Conjunctions
20. To draw out
Parallelism with correlative conjunctions
Elicit
Syntax
Agreement in Person
21. 'Suddenly - he walked - talked and jumped' has the same subject noun doing all the actions BUT 'He walked - talked and then there was a loud noise.' is not parallel b/c the subject is not doing the third item on the list.
Infer
Agreement in Case
Agreement in Verb Tense - not always
Parallelism across nouns
22. Who refers to a subject while whom refers to object (replace who with he and whom with him to test!)
Complex Sentence Structure
Agreement
Farther
Who v. Whom
23. There = place; Their = belongs to them; They're = they are
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24. Next; in addition; at that point in time; next; therefore - e.g. He ran faster then he stopped. This refers to what happened at a certain point in time and is not comparing.
Than
Agreement in Number
Capito
Then
25. Has either a subject or a predicate but not both or is a dependent clause without an independent clause - FRAGMENTS ARE NEVER ACCEPTABLE AS A SENTENCE ON THE CLEP EXAM - though they might be ok in a paper!
lay
There v. Their v. They're
Compound Sentence Structure
Fragment
26. Illegal
Illicit
Farther
Agreement in Verb Tense - not always
Accept
27. Draw a conclusion from evidence (the one giving the evidence in NOT inferring - the one hearing the evidence is inferring.)
Who v. that v. which
Infer
Correlative Conjunctions
Parallelism across nouns
28. Two independent clauses joined by a (FANBOY) coordinating conjunction that are then joined by a (www.asia.b) subordinating conjunction one or more dependent clauses. (ind + ind + dep)
lay
Insinuate
Infer
Compound-Complex Sentence Structure
29. Two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (FANGIRL) (Ind+ ind)
Than
Compound Sentence Structure
Agreement in Gender
Simple Sentence Structure
30. Two or more independent sentences that LACK a conjunction (FANGIRL) but are incorrectly joined by a comma. (if joined by a semi-colon it is OK!)
Agreement in Case
Run-on sentence
Further
Illicit
31. To receive or say yes
There v. Their v. They're
Accept
Agreement in Verb Tense - not always
Run-on sentence
32. Difference in quantity or extent - 'further from the truth' or studies are moving further along' are correct
Further
Agreement in Case
Parallelism across nouns
Agreement in Verb Tense - not always
33. The pronoun must be in first - second or third person in agreement with the noun (I am an American and you are an Australian and he is a Turk NOT 'If one wants to go home - you must ask first' b/c you does not agree with one which is third person whi
Agreement in Person
Elicit
Lie
Capito
34. Government building
Capito
Singular Nouns/pronouns
Correlative Conjunctions
lay
35. A sentence with just one subject and one predicate (no D.O and verb is NOT linking)
Than
Fragment
Accept
Simple Sentence Structure
36. Rules for order of words and phrases - meaning changes if order changes
Compound-Complex Sentence Structure
Agreement in Case
Agreement in Verb Tense - not always
Syntax