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English Part 2

QuestionAnswer
Nouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place or one or more ....
Personal Pronouns This pronoun refers to people or things.
Nominative A subject pronoun is a pronoun in the .... case used as the subject or predicate noun.
Preposition An object pronoun is a pronoun that is in the objective case and is used as the object of a verb or a ....
Antecedent This is a noun or group of words to which a pronoun refers.
Possessive This pronoun shows who or what has something.
Indefinite This pronoun does not refer to a particular place, person, or thing.
Reflexive / Intensive These two pronouns are formed by adding -self or -selves to certain personal pronouns.
Demonstrative This, that, these, and those are .... pronouns.
Modifies An adjective is a word that describes or .... a noun or pronoun.
Linking Verb A predicate adjective follows a .... .... and modifies the subject.
Indefinite A and an are called .... articles because they refer to a general noun or pronoun.
An, ese, ian, isn Proper adjective usually end in one of four suffixes, including ...., ...., ...., and ....
Two The comparative form of an adjective compares .... things or people.
Superlative This form of an adjective compares more than two things or people.
Move / Most Never use .... or .... with adjectives that already end with -er or -est.
Irregular Good, well, bad, many, much, and little have .... comparative and superlative forms.
Verb / Adjective An adverb modifies or describes a ...., ...., or another adverb.
Intensive Adverbs that tell "to what extent" are sometimes called ...., including very, quite, and almost.
Affirmative These words show the idea of "yes".
Object of the Prepostion A prepositional phrase begins with a prepostion and ends with a noun or pronoun called the ....
Compound According to, Aside from, and In spite of are .... prepostions.
Adverb This phrase is a prep phrase that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.
Cordinating This conjunction is used to connect parts of a sentence, including and, but, and or.
Correlative This conjunction is a pair of words that connect words or phrases, such as both/and, either/or, and not only/but also.
Conjuntion Words such as however, furthermore, and therefore are called .... adverbs.
Semicolon This always appears before the second sentence when two simple sentences are joined with conjuction adverbs.
Grammatical An interjection has no .... connection to any other words in the sentence.
Part of Speech Each word in a sentence belongs to a category called a ....
13 How many total categories are there for words.
Created by: vkelley
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