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Mrs.Railsback's Flashcards

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Terms
Definition
Sentence Fragment   A group of words that express an incomplete thought.  
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Sentence   A group of words that express a complete thought.  
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Subject   Names the person, place, thing, of idea that the sentence is about.  
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Predicate   Tells something about the subject.  
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Complete Subject   Includes all the words used to identify the person, place, thing, of idea that the sentence is about  
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Simple Subject   The main word in the complete subject.  
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Complete Predicate   Includes all the words that tell what the subject is doing of that tell something about about the subject.  
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Simple Predicate/ Verb   The main word or phrase in the complete predicate.  
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Verb Phrase   Includes the main verb plus any helping, or auxiliary, verbs.  
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Compound Subject   Two or more subjects in one sentence that have the same verb and are joined by a conjuction.  
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Compound Verb   Formed when two or more verbs in one sentence have the same subject and are joined by a conjuction.  
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Natural Order   When the subject in a sentence comes before the verb.  
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Inverted Order   When the verb of part of a verb phrase comes before the subject.  
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Understood YOU   When the subject of a sentence is not stated.  
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Common Noun   Any person, place, or thing.  
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Proper Noun   A particular person, place, or thing  
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Pronoun   A word that takes the place of one or more nouns.  
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Antecedent   The noun a pronoun refers to or replaces.  
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Reflexive Pronouns   Refers to or emphasize another program or pronoun.  
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Indefinite Pronouns   Refers to unnamed people, places, things, or ideas  
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Demonstrative Pronouns   Pionts out a specific preson, place, thing, or idea.  
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Interrogative Pronouns   Used to ask plays  
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