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English Part 1

QuestionAnswer
Declaritive A sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period.
Sentence A group of words that expresses a complete thought
Interogitive A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Exclamatory A sentence that gives a command or makes a request; it ends with a period.
Imperative It does not make a complete thought.  It may be missing a subject, predicate, or both.
Compound Subject It has two or more simple subjects that have the same predicate.
Simple Sentence It has one subject and predicate.
Conjunction It is a compound sentence that contains two or more simple sentences joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
Comma A compound sentence may also be joined by this.
Subject / Verb Every sentence has two parts which are ...
Idea A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or ....
Proper Noun This names a specific person, place, or thing.
Common Noun This names any person, place or thing.
Concrete Noun This is things you can touch, such as snow, crowns, or buffalo.
Abstract Noun This is ideas or feelings that cannot be touched, such as love, truth, or courage.
Compund Noun This is nouns that are made of two or more words, such as storybook or mother-in-law.
Possessive Noun This names who or what owns or has something.
Contraction This is a word made by combining two words into one and leaving out letters.
Apostrophy This shows where letters have been omitted.
Collective Noun This is nouns such as committee, team, and herd.
Appositive This is a noun which is placed next to another noun to identify or add information.
Appositive Phrase This is when the noun is a group of words which is placed next to another noun to identify or add information.
Unnessesary Commas are used to set off an appositive phrase when they are ....
Who / What A direct object receives the action of a verb, answering .... or .... after an action verb.
Intransitive This verb does not have a direct object.
Has / Have / Had These are action verbs when they express possession or ownership.
Direct Object This answers the question to whom or to what following an action verb.
Noun / Adjective A linking verb connects the subject of the sentence with a .... or .... in the predicate.
Predicate noun This defines the subject after a linking verb.
Adjective This describes the subject after a linking verb.
Helping Verb This helps the main verb tell about an action or make a statement.
Verb Phrase This consists of one or more verbs followed by a main verb.
Present Progressive This form of a verb names an action or condition that is continuing in the present.
Past Progressive This tense uses had with the main verb to name an action before another action in the past.
Helping Verb Future perfect tense uses .... .... plus the main verb to name an action that will be completed.
Passive Voice A sentence is in the .... .... when the subject receives the action of a verb.
Active Voice When the subject performs the action of a verb, the sentence is in the .... ....
Irregular This verb changes form when in the past or past participle form.
Past This tense is made by adding -ed to the end of the verb
Present The verb phrase are leaving is in .... tense.
Created by: vkelley
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