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business-skills
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english
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vocabulary
Instructions:
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1. Verb expresses an action directed by the subject toward the object of verb
concrete nouns
objective-case pronoun
active voice
A comma should be used
2. Formed by adding d or ed to present tense verb preceded by helping verb (has applied - have built)
dialect label
conjunctions
demonstrative adjectives
past participle
3. Used in casual writing or conversation but not formal
contractions
future-perfect tense
appositives
colloquial or informal label
4. Plural ending in o w/ vowel before it
Add s (duos)
Which refers to
independent adjectives
imperative mood
5. Is generally plural and requires plural verb
possessive (plural ends with s)
subjects joined by and.....
Should be followed by a comma
Independent clauses
6. Shortened forms of subjects & verbs (it's - there's)
academic degrees are plural w/ s
contractions
accent
simple sentence
7. Two or more
Add es
past-perfect tense
plural nouns
proper noun possesive singular
8. The-is used to describe a specific person or thing. can be used with singular or plural verbs
run-on sentence
common nouns
intransitive verb
definite article
9. Collection of synonyms and antonyms
thesaurus
reflexive pronouns
sit
abstract nouns
10. 2 sentences incorrectly joind by a comma
comma splice
irregular vebs
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
Germanys - Januarys
11. Plural ending in s - x - z - ch - sh
Add es
forms of adjectives & adverbs
parenthetical clause
A comma should be used
12. Refers to syllable of a word that gets the most emphasis
subjects of verbs are not found in
A comma
obsolete label
accent
13. To rest (lie - lay - lain - lying)
lie
object of preposition
definite article
transitive verb
14. Info that the reader does not need to know - it should be sett off from the rest of sentence by commas
etymology
A comma should be used
adverbs
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
15. Words expressing strong feelings
comparison
interjections
indicative mood
action verb
16. 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
A comma
lay
proper nouns
17. When using the coordinating conjunction and......
subjects joined by or or nor....
Add s - (attorneys)
dependent clauses
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
18. Used to effect a transition from one thought to another & they may consist of more than one word (also called transitional expressions or conjunctions)
conjunctive adverbs
imperative mood
possessive (plural ends with s)
diacritical marks
19. Add 's (Horowitz's)
subjunctive mood
sentences beginning with there and here
obsolete label
proper noun possesive singular
20. Incomplete sentence - phrase or clause
sentence fragment
etymology
A comma should be used
fractions - portions & percentages...
21. May be used to create transitions between thoughts (after all - by the way - for example)
etymology
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
appositives
compund sentence
22. Singular uses singular verb
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23. Who - whom - whose - which & that
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
Set off by commas
Followed by commas
relative pronouns
24. Connecting words
preposition
Commas are used to set off
passive voice
The comma
25. Commonly used as objects of vebs or objects of prepositions
objective-case pronoun
preposition
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
That refers to
26. Word combinations that are unique to that language
sentences beginning with there and here
Separate 3 or more equally ranked elements in a series.
accent
idioms
27. Action verb that does not require an object to complete it's action
intransitive verb
simple predicate
academic degrees are plural w/ s
linking verbs
28. Are capitalized-specific person - places - & things
proper nouns
plural compound words & phrases
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
transitive verb
29. Used to show continuous or repeated action
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
complement
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
progressive tenses
30. Plural
individual units that can ve counted - quantities & measures are....
objective-case pronoun
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
subjects of verbs are not found in
31. Add 's (women's - children's - boss's - class's)
abstract nouns
'The number' is ......
subjunctive mood
possessive (singular)
32. Negative adverb is used in same sentence with negative verb.(Calling her won't do no good)
double negative
imperative mood
obsolete label
proper nouns
33. Describes actions that began in the past & have continued to the present
Are repeated for emphasis & words that may be misread if not separated.
idioms
subjects joined by and.....
present-perfect tense
34. Faculty - committee - team - group - jury-may be singular or plural depending on how they are used
inverted sentences
Add es
desk or college-level dictionary
collective nouns
35. Noun or pronoun prepositional phrase is talking about
total amount - quantities & measures are...
Commas
compund-complex sentence
object of preposition
36. When addresses are written in sentence form....
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
pocket dictionary
passive voice
plural nouns
37. To rest (sit - sat)
That refers to
etymology
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
sit
38. One
singular noun
imperative mood
object of preposition
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
39. Words that connect other words or groups of words
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
who & whoever is subjective-case form
conjunctions
superaltive degree
40. Intro prepositional phrases totaling 4 or more words...
unabridged dictionary
compund-complex sentence
Should be followed by a comma
possession
41. Joins nouns and pronouns to other words
The second & succeeding elements are normally set off by commas
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
direct object
preposition
42. Degrees - personal titles & professional designations following persons name
Set off by commas
pronoun
adverbs
Seperated by commas
43. Expresses an action directed toward a person or thing
Change to i - add es (supplies)
transitive verb
preposition
Separate 3 or more equally ranked elements in a series.
44. 1 independent and 1 dependent clause; dependent usually comes first w/ a comma
lie
concrete nouns
That refers to
complex sentence
45. Formed by adding st or est in short adj. or adding most/least
double negative
fractions - portions & percentages...
The comma
superaltive degree
46. Verb should agree with the closer subject
whom & whomever is objective-case form
antecedents
progressive tenses
subjects joined by or or nor....
47. Used to express a fact
Commas
indicative mood
sentence fragment
Independent clauses
48. To lift up; to elevate (raise - raised)
whom & whomever is objective-case form
Followed by commas
The second & succeeding elements are normally set off by commas
raise
49. Commas are used to...
simple predicate
Separate 3 or more equally ranked elements in a series.
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
whom & whomever is objective-case form
50. Present form of verb is preceded by to (to call - to write)
infinitive
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
antecedents
possessive (singular)