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English Exam Prep

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A compound noun is a . . . . two or more words used as a single noun.
A collective noun is a . . . . names a group and is singular in a form.
A interrogative end with what? Question mark.
An exclamatory ends with what? Exclamation mark.
An imperative ends with what? Exclamation mark and a period.
An abbreviation ends with what? Periode.
The 6 things you will find on a library card thing. Call number Number of pages Auther Title Subject Publication Date
Is a breif comp. of facts and main ideas. Summery
A comma goes . . . TO join two simple sentences. to indicate that a word or words have been omitted. to indicate a non essence element in a sent. to set off a words from DA To set of well, yes, no. why. or nonesseential to set ff of coarse, in fact, matter of fact, on the other hand, in my opinion, in reality.
You capitalize what? Proper names persons titles of work first word of sent. pronoun I and int. O The first line of poetry
A common noun is a . . . . . person place thing or idea but does not say which particular one.
a proper noun is a . . . . . Particular person place thing and always begins with a capital letter.
A plural Subject takes a what verb? A Plural.
A singular verb takes what as a sub. A Singular.
A declarative sentence ends with a what? Period.
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