Word Usage
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A specified dictionary meaning for a word | Denotation
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A suggested or implied meaning for a word, which is understood by language users, but not necessarily emphasized in a dictionary | Connotation
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This is a record of what people do with words - how they pronounce and use them - at a particular period in time | Dictionary
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The words at the top of each page in a dictionary | Guide Words
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The words in a dictionary are arranged in this way | Alphabetical Order
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A unit of sound | Syllable
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The syllable of a word with a weaker stress is said to have this type of stress | Secondary
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This term refers to a local form of a word or phrase that's used in a certain area or by a certain group of individuals | Dialect
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This type of word is only appropriate in an informal context | Slang
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This type of meaning is an extension of a word's original or primary meaning | Figurative
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Words that have similar meanings | Synonyms
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Words that have opposite meanings | Antonyms
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This reference book lists synonyms of words | Thesaurus
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Some words can be changed to antonyms with the addition of this type of prefix | Negative
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This is a grop of words containing a subject and a predicate; it must express a complete thought | Sentence
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The primary noun or pronoun in a sentence, plus any words that describe or expand it | Complete subject
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The primary verb in a sentence, plus all of its modifiers | Complete predicate
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The function of the noun or pronoun that names the person, place, thing, or idea in a sentence | Simple subject
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The function of the main verb or verb phrase in a sentence (no modifiers included) | Simple predicate
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A subject having more than one noun or pronoun is this type of subject | Compound
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A compound predicate has more than one | Verb
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These two sentence components must agree in person and number | Subject and Verb
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A compound subject requires this type of verb | Plural
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The verb should always agree with the part of the compound subject that is in this position | Closest to the verb
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When using a collective noun where the members of a group are considered as one unit, this type of verb is required | Singular
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When using a collective noun where the members of a group are considered as separate individuals, this type of verb is required | Plural
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The subject in the following sentence: "Close the door." | You
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The person or thing TO WHOM or FOR WHOM the action of the verb is done | Indirect object
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A word that completes a linking verb (and helps a sentence to become complete) is identified as this sentence part | Subject complement
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When an adjective serves as a subject complement, it is identified by this term | Predicate adjective
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