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100

Adverbial adjuncts aren’t obligatory

TRUE

100

Prepositions are mostly the head of phrases

FALSE. They are ALWAYS the head

100

Subjective complements can be omitted

FALSE

100

Direct objects can begin with a preposition

FALSE

100

Subordinating conjunctions can be omitted

TRUE

200

Phrases are formed by…

PM + H +PM

200

The verb to be is always…

INTRANSITIVE

200

A sentence that has got a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses

COMPLEX

200

Clauses are formed by…

SUBJECT + PREDICATE

200

Main clauses in a compound sentence are joined by…

CONJUNCTIONS

300

It answers the object question "what?" or "whom?"

DIRECT OBJECT

300

Words or phrases that provide additional information about the verb in a sentence

ADVERBIAL ADJUNCTS

300

It answers the questions "to whom?" or "for whom?"

INDIRECT OBJECT

300

It adds information about the subject inside the predicate

SUBJECTIVE COMPLEMENT

300

It CAN begin with the prepositions TO, FOR, WITH, AGAINST

I.O

400

Subordinate clauses are INTRODUCED BY…

SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS

400

Verbs that require a D. O

TRANSITIVE VERBS

400

Verbs that require a complement for the predication to be complete

TVIP / IVIP

400

Name both clauses that can come after a noun

ADJECTIVAL AND NOUN CLAUSES

400

Verbs that cannot be turned into the passive voice

INTRANSITIVE

500

Name three of the seven functions of noun clauses

Subject

D.O

I.O

O/P

S.C

O.C

Post Mod.

500

Relative clauses are subordinate clauses that modify… modify what?

NOUNS

500

Clauses that are introduced by relative pronouns are called…

ADJECTIVAL CLAUSES

500

Clauses that modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb by providing information about when, where, why, how, to what extent, or under what conditions the action occurs.

ADVERBIAL CLAUSES

500

Clauses that are introduced by interrogative pronouns are called…

NOUN CLAUSES

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