A sentence with two verbs is known as a...
Compound Verb
When people can vote for their elected officials.
Democracy
When people are constantly being watched. Ex: Big brother.
Surveillance
To send/give off, such as an odor.
Emit
A short bit of writing after the letter has been finished, Also known as P.S.
Postscript
A sentence with two subjects
Compound subject
When rulers/leaders are inherit their position. Ex: Kings/Queens/Tsars/Emperors/Empress
Monarchy
Compliance with standards, rules, or laws, following the written and unwritten rules of a society. Ex:The lady at the doctors office who stood up and sat down every time a bell rang.
Conformity.
To send someone in; allow to enter.
Admit
A person who writes things down.
Scribe
Any verb that has the word "to" in front of it is called an...
Infinitive
Then Corporations or companies control the population with advertising, media, and products. Ex: Ohair Air, Buy and Large, The Umbrella corporation.
Corporate
A society that is as close to "Perfect" as possible. Literally translates into "No place." The Opposite of a Dystopia.
Utopia
To leave out/ NOT send
Omit
A set of papers or writing that will be read outloud or acted out. Actors/politicians have these so they remember what to say/do.
Script
The words am, are, ca, could, do, does, did, has, have, had, is, may, might, must, shall, should, was, were, will, would are known as...
Helping verbs
When a government has total control of its citizens. People are not allowed to resist.
Totalitarian
Information of a biased or misleading nature through the use of posters, pictures, videos, radio and other media. An attempt to try to make people think/act a certain way.
Propaganda.
To send oneself under someone's power. To send in something for the teacher to grade.
Submit
A piece of paper a doctor signs to allow you to get medicine at the pharmacy.
Prescription
Independent clause.
Endless red tape, limitless paperwork, relentless regulations, and incompetent employees. Ex: The DMV.
Bureaucracy
The existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues.
Status Quo
To send across places; pass along.
Transmit.
To write down/record/translate.
Transcribe.