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English (Phrases)
Gerunds, Participles, Infinitives, Prepostional, Appositives,
Question | Answer |
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A prepositional pharase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a _____ or _____ that is referred to as the ____ of _____ _______. | Noun Pronon Object the preposition |
Prepositional phrases function as... | adverbs or adjectives |
The adjective phrase will modify either a ___ or ____. | noun or pronoun |
Which of the staircases lead downstairs? Name the prepositional phrase and how it's functioning. | Of the staircases-ADJ |
Adverb phrases modify either a _____, _______, or ______. | verb, an adjective, or another adverb |
An adverb phrase that modifes the simple predicate may appear where in a sentence? | different places :) |
What's a noun? | the part of speech that names ( or identifies ) a person, place, thing, or idea. |
Types of nouns include: | common or proper, abstract or concrete, singular or possessive, compound, collective. |
Where are nouns used in a sentence? | Subject, idrect object, indirect object, object of the preposition, and predicate nominative |
Pronoun- part of speech that _____ a ____. | replaces a noun |
The word or group of words to which a pronoun refers to is called its _______. | antecedant |
Pronouns function in same place as.... | nouns |
Types of pronouns: | personal, indefinate, interrogative, relative pronouns, possevivnes apostrophes, reflexive or intensive pronouns that end of selves or self. |
Name some demonstrative pronouns: | This, that, these, those. |
Prepositions- the part of speech that relates to a ___ or ___ (......) to another word in the sentence. | noun or pronoun (the object of the preposition) |