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Comp 1 Sentences

Sentence Formulas

QuestionAnswer
A sentence with one independent clause Simple sentence
Contains two or more independent Compound sentence
A sentence that contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. Complex sentence
A sentence contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. Compound-complex sentence
A word that is used in place of a noun Pronoun
Is the noun or pronoun that the pronoun refers to or replaces. Antecedent
Shows action Action verb
Refers to unnamed or unknown people, places, or things. Indefinite Pronoun
Modifies noun or pronoun Adjective
Describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a whole sentence. Adverb
Usually connect a word to a word, a phrase to a phrase, or a clause to a clause. Coordination Conjunction
A word (or group of words) that shows the relationship between its object (a noun or pronoun following the preposition) and another word in the sentence. Preposition
Connect two clauses that are not equally important. Connects a dependent clause to an independent clause. Subordination Conjunction
Join words, phrases or clauses with coordinators, express reason, addition, choice, contrast, result... FANBOYS
Formed by changing the word itself, not merely by adding d or ed. Irregular Verb
Indicates that its noun is a particular one which is identifiable to the listener. Article
Something you can count Count noun
noun names a group or unit Collective noun
Is optional element in phrase structure or clause structure. Modifier
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