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business-skills
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 1. positive degree-used in merely describing or in limiting anouth word. 2. comparative degree-used to compare two persons or things. 3. superlative degree- used in the comparison of 3 or more persons or things
forms of adjectives & adverbs
total amount - quantities & measures are...
plural nouns
verbs
2. Express action - occurrence - or a state of being
compund sentence
lie
verbs
conjunctions
3. Make any noun or pronoun modifying agerund possessive. (curtis's smoking)
gerund rule
simple subject
sit
future tense verb
4. Answers To whom? To what? For what?
who & that clauses introduced by one of
indirect object
proper noun possesive singular
demonstrative adjectives
5. Noun or pronoun the sentence is about
set
simple subject
common nouns
past tense verb
6. 2 nouns express combined ownership
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7. 2000s - All Bs and Cs
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
Add s - (attorneys)
dialect label
object of preposition
8. 2 independent clauses & 1 dependent clause
compund-complex sentence
proper noun possessive plural
gerund rule
Commas are used to set off
9. Used in certain countries or regions
dialect label
diacritical marks
direct address
gerund rule
10. Verb comes before the subject
participle
The comma
inverted sentences
past tense verb
11. 2 independent clauses without proper punctuation - repair w/ comma & conjuction - semicolon - or seperating them
That refers to
run-on sentence
reflexive pronouns
Set off by commas
12. Words expressing strong feelings
interjections
Germanys - Januarys
abstract nouns
common nouns
13. A comma
comma splice
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
possession
adjectives
14. Verb form ending in ing that is used as a noun. often desctibes activities.
usage labels
Germanys - Januarys
gerund
Are followed by a comma
15. Action verb that does not require an object to complete it's action
gerund
concrete nouns
action verb
intransitive verb
16. Complete dictionary - used in schools - libraries - newpapers - offices & organizations
unabridged dictionary
inflected
Commas are used to set off
indirect object
17. Used to express a fact
irregular vebs
indicative mood
appositives
Independent clauses
18. Connecting words
preposition
present-perfect tense
past participle
lay
19. Plural ending in y w/ counsonant
proper nouns ending in s - x - z - ch - sh - add es
subjunctive mood
preposition
Change to i - add es (supplies)
20. Indicates present - the past & future
Seperated by commas
imperative mood
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
The comma
21. Describes past actions that took place before other past action
verbs
definite article
plural nouns
past-perfect tense
22. Used to show actions that are already completed or perfected
A comma
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
perfect tenses
present tense verb
23. Formed by adding r or er in one-syllable & some two syllable words or adding more/less
subordinating conjunctions
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
present tense verb
comparative degree
24. Subjects are after the verb
Add s - (attorneys)
inverted sentences
sentences beginning with there and here
Commas are used to set off
25. Refers to syllable of a word that gets the most emphasis
parenthetical adverbs
accent
objective-case pronoun
possessive (singular)
26. Surviving from a previous period
archaic label
collective nouns
present tense verb
The second & succeeding elements are normally set off by commas
27. Describes ongoing actions that occured in the past - usually as another action was taking place
present-prgressive tense
indicative mood
past-progressive tense
coordinating conjunctions
28. One
present tense verb
singular noun
common nouns
Change to i - add es (supplies)
29. Musical terms ending in o
idioms
Add s
inverted sentences
complement
30. Shows physical or mental action
Set off by commas
diacritical marks
intransitive verb
action verb
31. Info that the reader does not need to know - it should be sett off from the rest of sentence by commas
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
reference manuals
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
conjunctions
32. Nouns or pronouns previously mentioned
antecedents
common nouns
pronoun
progressive tenses
33. Word combinations that are unique to that language
idioms
demonstrative adjectives
perfect tenses
antecedents
34. Verb phrases that precede main clauses should be followed by...
sentence fragment
whom & whomever is objective-case form
Comma
unabridged dictionary
35. Primarily as subjects of verbs
obsolete label
superaltive degree
subjective-case pronoun
sit
36. Small; contains no more thatn 75 -000 entries
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
complement
proper nouns
pocket dictionary
37. Verb should agree with the closer subject
'The number' is ......
future-progressive tense
subjects joined by or or nor....
Are followed by a comma
38. Form past tense by changing root and commonly adding en to past participle (eat - ate - eaten - eating)
irregular vebs
double negative
dialect label
Are repeated for emphasis & words that may be misread if not separated.
39. 1 independent and 1 dependent clause; dependent usually comes first w/ a comma
antecedents each & every
direct object
whom & whomever is objective-case form
complex sentence
40. Add ' (Horowitzes')
subjects joined by or or nor....
proper noun possessive plural
who & that clauses introduced by one of
complete predicate
41. To rest (sit - sat)
verbals
future tense verb
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
sit
42. Describes ongoing action that will take place in future add wil be in front (I will be hearing)
abstract nouns
antecedents
future-progressive tense
object of preposition
43. 1 independent clause; no punctuation in sentence - can be joind by and
simple sentence
Add es
obsolete label
adjectives
44. Plural ending in o w/ vowel before it
Add s (duos)
diacritical marks
Seperated by commas
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
45. Who may function as the subject of a verb or as the subject complement of noun following linkg verb
who & whoever is subjective-case form
progressive tenses
pronoun
active voice
46. Add 's (Horowitz's)
proper noun possesive singular
progressive tenses
Add s - (attorneys)
present-perfect tense
47. When one noun possess another
present tense verb
possession
who & whoever is subjective-case form
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
48. Cannot stand alone; depends on independent clause for meaning
thesaurus
Which refers to
dependent clauses
obsolete label
49. Used to show continuous or repeated action
proper noun possesive singular
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
progressive tenses
participle
50. Falls at the end of the sentence
independent adjectives
Add s (duos)
double negative
terminal dependent clause