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business-skills
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english
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vocabulary
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Present tense of a verb preceded by the word to (to be - to sit)
dependent clauses
that clause
contractions
infinitive
2. Falls at the end of the sentence
terminal dependent clause
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
Are repeated for emphasis & words that may be misread if not separated.
correlative conjunctions
3. 's or ' on the last word (father-in-law's)
subjective-case pronoun
compound words possessive
abbreviations plural w/ s
participle
4. Is generally plural and requires plural verb
copyright date
preposition
interjections
subjects joined by and.....
5. Is singular
who & that clauses introduced by only one
Add es
relative pronouns
verbals
6. Action in a verb is directed toward the subject
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
passive voice
sit
transitive verb
7. One
singular noun
collective nouns
objective-case pronoun
academic degrees are plural w/ s
8. Just add ' (doctors' - bosses')
possessive (plural ends with s)
plural nouns
active voice
idioms
9. To go up (rise - rose - risen)
past participle
A comma should be used
rise
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
10. Used to effect a transition from one thought to another & they may consist of more than one word (also called transitional expressions or conjunctions)
past-perfect tense
comparison
Make the second nound possessive - The husband and wife's business closes.
conjunctive adverbs
11. Add 's (women's - children's - boss's - class's)
possessive (singular)
complete predicate
obsolete label
comparative degree
12. Commonly used as objects of vebs or objects of prepositions
future-progressive tense
independent adjectives
objective-case pronoun
whom & whomever is objective-case form
13. When they come before a compound subject and joined by and - the compound subject is singular
preposition
antecedents each & every
subordinating conjunctions
appositives
14. Small; contains no more thatn 75 -000 entries
singular noun
Make the second nound possessive - The husband and wife's business closes.
past tense verb
pocket dictionary
15. MDs - PhDs
relative pronouns
Should be followed by a comma
conjunctions
academic degrees are plural w/ s
16. Express action - occurrence - or a state of being
verbs
interjections
simple predicate
adverbs
17. Describes actions that began in the past & have continued to the present
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
progressive tenses
present-perfect tense
18. When one noun possess another
possession
whom & whomever is objective-case form
comparison
parenthetical adverbs
19. Describes past actions that took place before other past action
sentence fragment
antecedents each & every
past-perfect tense
Are repeated for emphasis & words that may be misread if not separated.
20. Indicates present - the past & future
A comma
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
collective nouns
21. Formed by adding ing to present tense verb preceded by helping verb(is studying)
abstract nouns
present participle
relative pronouns
archaic label
22. Noun or pronoun that answers What? or Whom?
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
who and that clauses...
direct object
sentences beginning with there and here
23. Used to show actions that are already completed or perfected
coordinating conjuctions
colloquial or informal label
gerund rule
perfect tenses
24. Surviving from a previous period
obsolete label
parenthetical clause
archaic label
verbals
25. If it is five yrs or older - consider repacing it
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
copyright date
active voice
antecedents
26. Contains helpful info: punctuation - hyphenation - capitalization - number style - abbreviations - & commonly confused words
irregular vebs
passive voice
Independent clauses
reference manuals
27. What is used to show the omission of words understood?
A comma
Add s (duos)
passive voice
nonstandard & substandard label
28. Primarily as subjects of verbs
parenthetical adverbs
abbreviations plural w/ s
compund-complex sentence
subjective-case pronoun
29. Separate 2 or more adjectives that equally modify or describe a noun
participle
comparative degree
independent adjectives
idioms
30. No longer used
Are followed by a comma
obsolete label
double negative
proper nouns ending in s - x - z - ch - sh - add es
31. To lift up; to elevate (raise - raised)
antecedents each & every
Add s
The comma
raise
32. Adds additional info to sentence
parenthetical clause
action verb
noun
subjective-case pronoun
33. Info that the reader does not need to know - it should be sett off from the rest of sentence by commas
sentence fragment
object of preposition
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
etymology
34. To rest (sit - sat)
sit
proper noun possesive singular
inverted sentences
academic degrees are plural w/ s
35. Formed by adding st or est in short adj. or adding most/least
verbs
Are repeated for emphasis & words that may be misread if not separated.
superaltive degree
'The number' is ......
36. 2 nouns express combined ownership
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37. Express current action
present tense verb
compund-complex sentence
antecedents
lie
38. Verb expresses an action directed by the subject toward the object of verb
Add es
subjects of verbs are not found in
active voice
proper noun possessive plural
39. Words that connect other words or groups of words
preposition
singular noun
conjunctions
Commas
40. Describes actions that will take place before other future actions
inflected
etymology
future-perfect tense
common nouns
41. Make principle noun plural (fathers-in-law) (runners-up)
past participle
plural compound words & phrases
The comma
who & whoever is subjective-case form
42. Noun or pronoun prepositional phrase is talking about
compund sentence
object of preposition
compound words possessive
progressive tenses
43. Verb comes before the subject
singular noun
inverted sentences
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
run-on sentence
44. Needed to identify the noun to which it refers; no commas should separate this clause from antecedent
essential (restrictive) clause
past-perfect tense
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
'A number' is...
45. Noun - pronoun - or adjective that renames or describes the subject. completes meaning of the subject and always follows the linking verb
complement
'A number' is...
direct address
compound words possessive
46. Qualities - feelings & concepts; difficult to visualize
common nouns
preposition
abstract nouns
Independent clauses
47. Expected to occur later
adverbs
comma splice
future tense verb
sentences beginning with there and here
48. Verb form ending in ing that is used as a noun. often desctibes activities.
gerund
obsolete label
subjects joined by and.....
Are followed by a comma
49. Word or groups of words that explain or rename previously mentioned nouns or pronouns
independent adjectives
appositives
abridged dictionary
diacritical marks
50. May be used to create transitions between thoughts (after all - by the way - for example)
comma splice
that clause
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
personal pronoun