CH 1
Getting Started
CH 2
Parts of Speech
CH 3
Finding the Subject & Verb
CH 4
Making the Subject & Verb Agree
CH 5
Common Errors Involving Verbs
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Types of papers you will write in college
What are "reports, essays, and term papers"? (Page 1)
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The eight parts of speech.
What are nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections? (Page 12)
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The three kinds of verbs that suggest activity, time relationships, and connections.
What are action verbs, linking verbs, and helping verbs? (Pages 44-50)
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Agreement in number.
What is meant by "a singular subject takes a singular verb and a plural subject takes a plural verb"? (Page 70)
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Verbs that form the past and past participle by adding -d or -ed.
What are regular verbs? (Page 92)
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"Once you leave college, you will find a growing link between a worker's writing skills" and what? (which is why you take this class)
What are "a worker's writing skills and his/her earning power"? (Page 1)
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A common noun
What names a non-specific person, place, thing, or idea? (Page 13)
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This is a verb form with the word "to."
What is an infinitive? (Page 48-49)
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Adding this makes a noun plural . . . but . . . makes a present tense verb singular.
What is "adding an -s or -es to [a] noun . . . , but adding -s or -es to a verb in the present tense makes the verb singular"? (Page 71)
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The past tense of rise.
What is rose?
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Avoiding errors constitutes good writing and so do three other considerations.
What is interesting, coherent, and correct writing? (Page 3)
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These take the place of nouns.
What are pronouns? (Page 14)
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"Athletes and celebrities are frequently seen on television." The subject _____________________ is (are) a noun(s).
What are athletes and celebrities? (Page 52)
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Indefinite pronouns
What pronouns do "not refer to a specific thing or person"?
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Proper verb tenses help orient the reader in ___________.
What is time? (Page 98)
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The kinds of things that make interesting openings to good paragraphs.
What are personal anecdotes, questions, quotes, "what if?" scenes or situations, and surprising statements? (Pages 8-9)
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These (specify) modify nouns/pronouns and these (specify) modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
What are adjectives (nouns/pronouns) and adverbs (verbs, adj, adv)?
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The preferred verb form that Marge harped on all semester.
What is an active verb?
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"Subjects connected by AND or by BOTH . . . AND require a _________ verb."
What is a plural verb? (Page 73)
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The errors writers make when they do not use the tense of verbs consistently.
What are shifts in time? (Page 104)
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Things that make good closings to paragraphs...
What are facts, quotations, rhetorical questions, asking the reader to do something, or predictions? (Page 10)
500
These are connecting words that exist to show relationships between other words.
What are prepositions? (Page 24)
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NOTE THE CAPITALIZED WORDS and name their parts of speech: "Thousands OF TOURISTS FROM COUNTRIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD visit Chesapeake Bay IN MARYLAND."
What are prepositional phrases? (Page 56)
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These five are ALWAYS plural indefinite pronouns.
What are BOTH, SEVERAL, OTHERS, FEW, MANY? (Page 76)
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When writing a paragraph based on the __________________, writers have to give signals to the readers to indicate the progression of their ideas, using words like "consequently, thus, therefore, as a result, in the end, finally, and most important "
What is order of importance? (Page 118)
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