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Elements Of Style Vocab
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1. A verb that joins the subject of a sentence to its complement. [They WERE ecstatic.]
Main clause
Principal verb
Compound subject
Linking verb
2. The predicating verb in a main clause or sentence.
Indefinite pronoun
Prepositional phrase
Principal verb
Number
3. An independent clause which can stand alone as a grammatically complete sentence.
Main clause
Adverbial phrase
Periodic sentence
Pronominal possessive
4. A word that relates its object to another word in the sentence. [She is the leader OF our group.]
Pronominal possessive
Possessive
Preposition
Colloquialism
5. A group of words that is not grammatically a complete sentence but is punctuated as one: BECAUSE IT MATTERED GREATLY.
Antecedent
Noun
Sentence fragment
Nominative pronoun
6. A word or phrase (especially a noun or adjective that completes the predicate. [Martha is my NEIGHBOUR.]
Tense
Direct object
Main clause
Complement
7. The case of nouns and pronouns that indicates ownership or possession.
Possessive
Main clause
Verbal
Loose sentence
8. Possessive pronouns such as HERS - ITS and THEIRS.
Indefinite pronoun
Sentence fragment
Pronominal possessive
Participial phrase
9. A phrase that functions as an adverb. [Landon laughs WITH ABANDON]
Adverbial phrase
Transition
Auxiliary verb
Predicate
10. A verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning: they WASHED their new car.
Subject
Loose sentence
Transitive verb
Clause
11. A word or group of words that aids coherence in writing by showing the connections between ideas.
Main clause
Case
Adjective
Transition
12. The noun or pronoun that completes a prepositional phrase or the meaning of a transitive verb.
Object
Subject
Voice
Appositive
13. The attribute of a verb that indicates whether its subject is active [Janet PLAYED the guitar]
Main clause
Object
Voice
Antecedent
14. A group of related words that functions as a unit but lacks a subject - verb - or both. WITHOUT THE RESOURCES TO CONTINUE.
Case
Syntax
Phrase
Noun
15. A word or expression appropriate to informal conversation but not usually suitable for academic or business writing. [They wanted to GET EVEN.]
Colloquialism
Indefinite pronoun
Restrictive term - element - clause
Clause
16. A word or group of words that expresses the action or indicates the state of being of the subject. Verbs ACTIVATE sentences.
Principal verb
Transition
Object
Verb
17. The noun or pronoun that indicates what a sentence is about - and which the principal verb of a sentence elaborates.
Relative pronoun
Subject
Dependent Clause
Clause
18. A noun or pronoun that indicates to whom or for whom - to what or for what the action of a transitive verb is performed. [I asked HER a question.]
Sentence fragment
Indirect object
Colloquialism
Verb
19. A clause dependent on the main clause in a sentence. AFTER WE FINISH OUR WORK - we will go out for dinner.
Loose sentence
Subordinate clause
Noun
Restrictive term - element - clause
20. A pronoun that functions as a subject or a subject complement.
Nominative pronoun
Indirect object
Articles
Colloquialism
21. A group of words with a subject and verb that can stand alone as a sentence. [RACCOONS STEAL FOOD.]
Sentence fragment
Independent Clause
Predicate
Verb
22. A verbal that functions as an adjective. Present participles end in -ING; past - -D - -ED; or -EN. Other forms: BROKEN
Indirect object
Correlative expression
Participle
Nominative pronoun
23. A verb that combines with the main verb to show differences in tense - person - and voice. The most common auxiliaries are forms of BE - DO and HAVE. [I AM going; we DID not go]
Case
Gerund
Relative clause
Auxiliary verb
24. The noun to which a pronoun refers. A pronoun and its antecedent must agree in person - number - and gender. [Michael and HIS teammates moved off campus]
Conjunction
Adverb
Modal auxiliaries
Antecedent
25. The words - A - AN - and THE - which signal or introduce nouns. THE refers to a particular item - whereas A and AN refer to a general item.
Adjective
Articles
Nonrestrictive modifier
Indirect object
26. A noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive verb. [Pearson publishes BOOKS.]
Case
Possessive
Direct object
Verbal
27. A shortened form of a word or group of words: CAN'T for cannot; THEY'RE for they are.
Contraction
Intransitive verb
Adjectival modifier
Participial phrase
28. In the present tense - a verb phrase consisting of TO followed by the base form of the verb (TO WRITE). A split infinitive occurs when one or more words separate TO and the verb [TO BOLDLY GO]
Infinitive/split infinitive
Transition
Adjective
Nonrestrictive modifier
29. A pronoun that refers to an unspecified person (ANYBODY) or thing (SOMETHING)
Indefinite pronoun
Voice
Predicate
Transitive verb
30. The time of a verb's action or state of being - such as past - present - or future.
Principal verb
Participle
Infinitive/split infinitive
Tense
31. The name of a particular person - place or thing.
Proper noun
Subordinate clause
Modal auxiliaries
Preposition
32. Two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction - a correlative conjunction - or a semicolon. [Caesar conquered Gaul - but Alexander the Great conquered the world.]
Subject
Compound sentence
Preposition
Transition
33. A group of words consisting of a preposition - its object -and any of the object's modifiers. [Georgia ON MY MIND.]
Prepositional phrase
Antecedent
Adjectival modifier
Clause
34. A word that joins words - phrases - clauses - or sentences. [For - And - Nor - But - Or - Yet - So --> FANBOYS]
Case
Conjunction
Articles
Prepositional phrase
35. A phrase or clause that limits the essential meaning of the sentence element it modifies or identifies. [Professional athletes WHO PERFORM EXCEPTIONALLY should earn stratospheric salaries.]
Restrictive term - element - clause
Indirect object
Antecedent
Modifier
36. Correlative conjunctions [BOTH - AND; EITHER - OR; NEITHER - NOR] join the same kinds of elements (as conjunctions)
Correlative expression
Compound sentence
Conjunction
Phrase
37. A sentence that expresses the main idea at the end.
Transitive verb
Restrictive term - element - clause
Articles
Periodic sentence
38. A clause introduced by a relative pronoun - such as WHO - WHICH - THAT - or by a relative adverb - such as WHERE - WHEN - WHY.
Noun
Auxiliary verb
Relative clause
Linking verb
39. A group of related words that contains a subject and predicate. [MOTHS SWARM around a burning candle.]
Phrase
Complement
Relative clause
Clause
40. A verb that does not take a direct object. [His nerve FAILED.]
Verb
Intransitive verb
Pronominal possessive
Modal auxiliaries
41. A feature of nouns - pronouns - and a few verbs referring to singular or plural.
Nominative pronoun
Number
Relative clause
Pronominal possessive
42. A word or phrase that qualifies - describes - or limits the meaning of a word - phrase - or clause. [FRAYED ribbon]
Colloquialism
Modifier
Subordinate clause
Tense
43. A pronoun that connects a dependent clause to a main clause in a sentence: WHO - WHOM - WHOSE - WHICH - etc...
Object
Direct object
Sentence fragment
Relative pronoun
44. Any of the verbs that combine with the main verb to express necessity [MUST] - obligation [SHOULD] - permission [MAY] - probability [MIGHT] - possibility [COULD] - ability [CAN] - or tentativeness [WOULD].
Adjective
Appositive
Transition
Modal auxiliaries
45. The correspondence of a verb with its subject in person and number [Karen GOES to Cal Tech; her sister GO to Ucla] - and a pronoun with its antecedent in person - number - and gender [as soon as Karen finished the exam - SHE picked up HER books].
Subject
Adjectival modifier
Agreement
Linking verb
46. A verb form that functions in a sentence as a noun - an adjective - or an adverb rather than as a principal verb. [THINKING can be fun.]
Participle
Verbal
Linking verb
Voice
47. A present or past participle with accompanying modifiers - objects or complements.
Preposition
Adverbial phrase
Complement
Participial phrase
48. A sentence that begins with the main idea and then attaches modifiers - qualifiers - and additional details.
Nonrestrictive modifier
Transition
Loose sentence
Nominative pronoun
49. A phrase of clause that does not limit or restrict the essential meaning of the element it modifies.
Colloquialism
Nonrestrictive modifier
Object
Preposition
50. The form of a noun or pronoun that reflects its grammatical function in a sentence as subject (THEY) - object (THEM) - or possessor (THEIR).
Colloquialism
Participle
Case
Relative pronoun