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Grammar Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Tells that something will happen in the future; uses WILL with the verb; example: Dena WILL LAUGH at the jokes
misplaced modifier
future tense
pronoun reference errors
Types of phrases
2. Tells to whom - for whom the action of the verb is done. Ex. "Claire threw JOSEPH the ball"
Types of phrases
indirect object
idiom
collective noun
3. The narrator tells a listener what he/she has done or said - using the personal pronoun "you." This point of view is rare.
sentence fragment
second person
adjective clause
imperative statement
4. The word - phrase - or clause referred to by a pronoun.
imperative
first person
antecedent
compound sentence
5. A phrase consisting of a preposition - a noun or pronoun that serves as the object of the preposition - and any modifiers
concrete noun
noun clauses
predicate noun
prepositional phrase
6. Simple - Complex - Compound - Complex-compound
Run-on sentence
compound sentence
Simple sentences forms
subject
7. Any group of words that is missing either a Subject or a Verb.
split infinitive
Types of phrases
phrase
8 types of pronouns
8. A word or phrase apparently modifying an unintended word because of its placement in a sentence: e.g. "wearing a ball gown" in the sentence - "She sat on the lap of a fat man wearing a ball gown."
Simple sentences forms
appositive
helping verbs
misplaced modifier
9. Prepositional - Participial - Gerundive - Infinitive - Verb
third person
Non-coordinate adjectives
Types of phrases
Progressive tense
10. A related group of words containing a subject and a predicate and expressing a complete thought.
object of the preposition
gerund
compound sentence
sentence
11. Describes subject
Modifiers
clause
predicate adjective
Progressive tense
12. Words that show the relationship of dependent clause to the independent clause - e.g. as if than or as though once when
subject
subordinating conjunction
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
Parts of sentences
13. A form of a verb that generally appears with the word 'to' and acts as a noun - adjective - or adverb
Uses of 'that'
subject of the sentence
adverbs or adjectives
infinitive
14. A pronoun that does not refer to a specific - person - place - thing - or idea; examples: everyone - everything - everybody - anybody - many - most - few - each - some - someone - all - nothing - nobody - and no one
sentence
predicate noun
indefinite pronoun
independent clause
15. An expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence
clause
indirect object
third person
interrogative statement
16. An expression that cannot be understood if taken literally (ex- "Get your head out of the clouds").
independent clause
Parts of sentences
idiom
concrete noun
17. Tells what the subject is or does
transitive verb
pronoun
positive adjective
predicate
18. A phrase beginning with a verb that describes the subject - e.g. Walking home from school - River Tam stopped by the store and bought candy.
participial phase
compound sentence
declarative statement
appositive
19. When a noun or pronoun is the direct object - indirect object or object of a preposition
object complement
linking verbs
objective case
Parts of sentences
20. Verbal acting like a noun
regular verb
objective case
absolute phase
gerund
21. A noun that is singular in form but refers to a group of people or things
collective noun
3 cases of pronouns
antecedent
Run-on sentence
22. Verb whose past and past participle are formed by adding -ed or -d to the present - E.g. play-played- - like-liked
Parts of speech
regular verb
dependent clause
personal pronoun
23. It is supposed to be absolutely clear who is being referred to by a pronoun. If you cannot tell who a pronoun is referring to it is ambiguous and must be fixed.
3 cases of pronouns
pronoun reference errors
verb
predicate
24. Answer these 5 questions - how - when - where - why - how often - and NOT
adverb
Types of phrases
prepositional phrase
participial phase
25. A sentence that has one independent clause
sentence
object of the preposition
Progressive tense
simple sentence
26. Is - seem - are - was - were - be - been - get - stay -become
gerund
interjection
noun
linking verbs
27. A sentence that makes a command
pronoun
Simple sentences forms
imperative statement
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
28. Takes the place of a noun or nouns; they show number and gender; example: singular: I - me - my - mine - you - your - yours - he - him - his - she - her - hers - it - its / plural: we - us - our - ours - you - your - yours - they - them - their - the
personal pronoun
phrase
independent clause
pronoun errors
29. Can be subject - do - io - oc - obj. of preposition - appositive or predicate noun
adjective clause
predicate
Parts of speech
noun clauses
30. Part of a sentence; usually missing a predicate or a subject
gerund
nominative case
sentence fragment
clause
31. A sentence in which the subject performs the action. (George built this house.)
helping verbs
compound sentence
Simple sentences forms
active voice sentences
32. Renames subject
independent clause
past tense
predicate noun
adverbs or adjectives
33. Would - Could - Should - May - Might - Must
adverb
first person
prepositional phrase
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
34. A ____________ has two or more independent clauses connected with a comma and a coordinating conjunction - or a semi-colon.
active voice sentences
Types of phrases
compound sentence
relative pronoun
35. Any one of a group of persons - places - things - or ideas and is generally not capitalized
Progressive tense
common noun names
Parts of sentences
relative pronoun
36. A word that begins a subordinate clause and relates it to another idea in the sentence: that - which - who - whom - whose
relative pronoun
compound sentence
subject of the sentence
independent clause
37. Renames or describes the direct object
pronoun reference errors
exclamatory statement
object complement
linking verbs
38. The _____ of a sentence receives the action of the verb
comparative adjective
nominative case
Non-coordinate adjectives
object
39. Word or phrase that shows strong emotion or surprise (whoa - look - ah)
sentence
interjection
Run-on sentence
object of the preposition
40. A clause that functions as an adjective and usually begins with a relative pronoun that is often omitted
transitive verb
imperative
adjective clause
demonstrative pronoun
41. Names a person - place - or thing that can be perceived by one or more of the senses
positive adjective
Run-on sentence
subject
concrete noun
42. A person - place - thing - animal - action - or quality
noun
predicate noun
sentence
comma splice
43. Declaratory - Interrogative - Exclamatory - Imperative
countable noun
Sentence functions
interjection
linking verbs
44. A sentence with two or more coordinate independent clauses - often joined by one or more conjunctions.
object complement
Non-coordinate adjectives
pronoun reference errors
compound sentence
45. Renames a noun
third person
personal pronoun
noncountable noun
appositive
46. A sentence that asks a question--- "Why do I have to wash my hands ?"
interrogative statement
adverb
imperative statement
pronoun reference errors
47. Used to show the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence. Examples: in - under - near - behind - to - from - over
indicative mood
linking verbs
preposition word
intransitive verb
48. Describes a noun or pronoun on its own terms - without comparing it to anything else. example: This is a HOT day.
positive adjective
subjunctive
noun
collective noun
49. A phase that is related to a sentence in meaning though it has no grammatical relationship to the sentence.
absolute phase
collective noun
dependent clause
3 cases of pronouns
50. When noun or pronoun is the subject of the verb
nominative case
Simple sentences forms
Ranking order
past tense