Sentence Structure | Phrases and Clauses | Noun, Verb, Adjective, or Adverb | Subject and Verb Agreement | Run On and Fragment |
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What is Sentence Structure?
1.The arragement of words in a sentence. 2.Is the correspondence of a verb with its subject in person and number
1.The arragement of words in a sentence.
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What is a clause?
1.A statement that conists of a subject and a verb in agreement. 2.Two independent sentences coinoined by a conjunction
1.A statement that conists of a subject and a verb in agreement.
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What is a noun?
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
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What is Subject and Verb Agreement?
Is the correspondence of a verb with its subject in person and number - grammar.about.com › ... › RAS Syndrome - Systrophe
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What is a fragment?
A sentence that cannot stand by itself, and incomplete sentence.
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Which sentence DOES NOT proper sentence structure?
1.I don't want no milk. 2.I don't want any milk.
Sentence number 2, sentence number 1 uses a double negative, "I don't want no milk." implies that you do want milk
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Which is the independent clause?
(1)Jerry went shopping for gifts,(2) He came back with everything they needed for christmas.
Both are independent clauses
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What is a proper noun?
1.A proper noun is a place, person, or thing with a name, 2.Describes a noun.
A proper noun is a place, person, or thing with a name, Example: Steve, Atlanta, Honda.
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Which sentence has improper subject and verb agreement?
1.Steve and John is friends. 2.Izzy and Owen are skiing.
Sentence number 2,
Steve and John is friends. |
What is a run on sentence?
A sentence that contains two or more incomplete sentences without any conjunctions.
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What is a phrase?
1. Part of a clause. 2. Part of a run on sentence that consists of 2 or more independent sentences.
1.Part of a clause.
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Which is the definition of an adjective?
1.An adjective describes a noun. 2.An adjective describes a verb.
An adjective describes a noun.
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What is a phrase?
1. Part of a clause. 2. Part of a run on sentence that consists of 2 or more independent sentences.
1.Part of a clause.
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Which is a Run On sentence, and Which is a Fragment?
(1)I went over to the Philipines for a vacation and saw my Uncle Leonardo who works in a vacation planing agency,(2)I had a great time.
Sentence 1 is the Run on and sentence 2 is the fragment.
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What is a prepositional phrase?
1.A phrase beggining with a preposition. 2.A phrase composed of 2 prepositions conjoined by a coma.
1.1.A phrase beggining with a preposition.
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What is the definition of an adverb?
1.An adverb is a clause that isnt needed to make a sentence complete. 2.An adverb describes a verb.
An adverb describes a verb.
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Which part of the sentence is a run on, and which is a fragment?
(1)I went to the Amazon one summer with my family to see the monkeys and saw nothing other than trees. everywhere,(2)we met a tribe deep in the jungle,(3) Mark got bit by a snake.(4)
Part number 1 is the run on, and part number 2 is the fragment
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What is the definition of a adjective phrase?
1.A word group beggining with a adjective. 2.A phrase with an independent and dependent sentences with an adverb.
1.A word group beggining of a adjective phrase?
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What part of the sentence is what?
Martin knew that his brown dog, Sparky, was tired of solemly running around outside.
Proper nouns: Martin, Sparky.
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What does a run on sentence consist of?
1. Two or more incomplete sentences conjoined without any or enough conjuncions. 2.An incomplete sentence that contains too many conjunctions and verbs.
Definition number 1,Two or more incomplete sentences conjoined without any or enough conjuncions.
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