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business-skills
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english
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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
singular noun
rise
who & that clauses introduced by one of
2. Generally contains over 170 -000 entries
lay
double negative
who & that clauses introduced by one of
desk or college-level dictionary
3. Surviving from a previous period
subjunctive mood
object of preposition
archaic label
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
4. Pocket & desk dictionaries; shorter and condensed
nonstandard & substandard label
rise
subjunctive mood
abridged dictionary
5. When addresses are written in sentence form....
who and that clauses...
preposition
parenthetical clause
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
6. Verb comes before the subject
simple predicate
etymology
inverted sentences
verbs
7. Dependent clauses that precede independent clauses....
future-progressive tense
dependent clauses
direct object
Are followed by a comma
8. Action has been completed
infinitive
archaic label
past tense verb
'A number' is...
9. 2000s - All Bs and Cs
subjective-case pronoun
verbals
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
etymology
10. Who - whom - whose - which & that
terminal dependent clause
etymology
academic degrees are plural w/ s
relative pronouns
11. No longer used
obsolete label
perfect tenses
proper noun possesive singular
proper nouns
12. Joins nouns and pronouns to other words
essential (restrictive) clause
subjective-case pronoun
preposition
participle
13. One
Set off by commas
coordinating conjuctions
forms of adjectives & adverbs
singular noun
14. Is plural
present participle
subjective-case pronoun
who & that clauses introduced by one of
subjects joined by or or nor....
15. Join equal parts of sentences
coordinating conjuctions
Independent clauses
action verb
individual units that can ve counted - quantities & measures are....
16. Express action - occurrence - or a state of being
gerund
coordinating conjunctions
verbs
Set off by commas
17. Formed by adding d or ed to present tense verb preceded by helping verb (has applied - have built)
indicative mood
past participle
abstract nouns
raise
18. Add 's (women's - children's - boss's - class's)
reflexive pronouns
present participle
unabridged dictionary
possessive (singular)
19. Make principle noun plural (fathers-in-law) (runners-up)
academic degrees are plural w/ s
subjects joined by and.....
plural compound words & phrases
nonstandard & substandard label
20. Refers to syllable of a word that gets the most emphasis
comparative degree
accent
inflected
future tense verb
21. Words that connect other words or groups of words
Commas
contractions
conjunctions
total amount - quantities & measures are...
22. Shows physical or mental action
possession
action verb
dialect label
reflexive pronouns
23. Prepositional phrases containing verb forms are...
Followed by commas
contractions
lie
The comma
24. To rest (sit - sat)
academic degrees are plural w/ s
Separate 3 or more equally ranked elements in a series.
sit
run-on sentence
25. Indicate whether a noun is plural or singular & whether it is located nearby or farther away
demonstrative adjectives
complete predicate
personal pronoun
interjections
26. Occurs when a person is being addressed or spoken to directly - rather than about
set
gerund
direct address
proper noun possessive plural
27. Falls at the end of the sentence
that clause
simple subject
academic degrees are plural w/ s
terminal dependent clause
28. Words expressing strong feelings
who & that clauses introduced by one of
that clause
The second & succeeding elements are normally set off by commas
interjections
29. Express current action
active voice
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
present tense verb
comparative degree
30. Person speaking - the person spoken to - or the person or object spoken of
terminal dependent clause
personal pronoun
subjects joined by or or nor....
Make the second nound possessive - The husband and wife's business closes.
31. Singular
collective nouns
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
compund-complex sentence
total amount - quantities & measures are...
32. Plural uses plural verb
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33. 2 sentences incorrectly joind by a comma
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
adjectives
comma splice
lie
34. Opposing or contrasting expressions (not - never - but - yet)
subjects of verbs are not found in
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
Commas are used to set off
imperative mood
35. To place (lay - laid - laid - laying)
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
objective-case pronoun
individual units that can ve counted - quantities & measures are....
lay
36. Just add ' (doctors' - bosses')
active voice
possessive (plural ends with s)
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
comparative degree
37. Word or groups of words that explain or rename previously mentioned nouns or pronouns
appositives
dependent clauses
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
Add s
38. When nouns - verbs - adverbs or adjectives change form (child--children)
inflected
copyright date
idioms
desk or college-level dictionary
39. Qualities - feelings & concepts; difficult to visualize
abstract nouns
simple sentence
accent
present-prgressive tense
40. Indicates present - the past & future
plural nouns
correlative conjunctions
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
sit
41. Special symbols that hellp you pronounce words correctly
Set off by commas
verbs
diacritical marks
concrete nouns
42. Express state of being and generally link to the subject that describe or renames them
abridged dictionary
past-perfect tense
Set off by commas
linking verbs
43. May be used to create transitions between thoughts (after all - by the way - for example)
complete subject
proper noun possesive singular
unabridged dictionary
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
44. Connect words - phrases and clauses of equal grammatical value or rank (and - or - but - nor)
past-perfect tense
comma splice
coordinating conjunctions
dialect label
45. Used in casual writing or conversation but not formal
infinitive
colloquial or informal label
lay
compund-complex sentence
46. When they come before a compound subject and joined by and - the compound subject is singular
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
antecedents each & every
A comma should be used
common nouns
47. To rest (lie - lay - lain - lying)
lie
appositives
essential (restrictive) clause
preposition
48. 2 independent clauses & 1 dependent clause
preposition
reference manuals
compund-complex sentence
participle
49. Make any noun or pronoun modifying agerund possessive. (curtis's smoking)
verbs
gerund rule
abbreviations plural w/ s
present tense verb
50. Plural
lay
individual units that can ve counted - quantities & measures are....
action verb
participle