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Grammar Usage Review - Middle School

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Grammar Usage
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indirect object   Comes before a direct object and answers TO/FOR whom, or TO/FOR what.  
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antecedent   A pronoun that replaces a noun.  
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indefinite pronoun   Usually an antecedent of a subject pronoun.  
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subject pronoun   A pronoun that is used as the subject.  
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pronoun   Takes the place of a noun.  
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verb   An action, being or helping word.  
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verb test   Use "I" + (the word).  
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noun   A person, place, thing or an idea.  
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subject   Who or what a sentence is about.  
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predicate   Tells what the subject is or does.  
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fragment   A group of words that do not make a complete thought.  
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simple subject   The main word in the complete subject naming the subject.  
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complete subject   The complete description of the subject of a sentence.  
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complete predicate   All the words that tell what the subject is doing.  
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simple predicate   Verb or verb phrase that tells what the subject is doing.  
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verb phrase   A main verb and any helping verbs.  
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compound subject   More than one subject in a single sentence.  
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conjunction   Joining words: and, or, nor, but, yet.  
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