Transitions
Four Bases of Writing
Improving Writing
Verbs
Subject Verb Agreement
100
The category of the four bases of writing in which transitions are used.
What is coherence?
100
The base of writing that requires examples and illustrations.
What is support.
100
A word that is used again and again in writing.
What is a repeated word.
100
Past tense of forgot.
What is forgotten.
100
Verbs must agree in this way to accomplish subject verb agreement.
What is number.
200
Transition type that includes words such as before, first, next.
What is time words.
200
The base of writing that focuses on grammar and other technical skills.
What is sentence skills.
200
Words that have the same meaning.
What is synonym.
200
Past tense of go.
What is went.
200
This type of subject usually takes a plural verb.
What is a compound.
300
Transition type that uses words such as another, also, for one thing.
What is addition words.
300
The bases of writing that asks you to pick a topic and stick with it.
What is unity.
300
A word that replaces a noun.
What is pronoun.
300
Past participle of ride.
What is ridden.
300
There is/are tears in my shirt.
What is are.
400
Transition type that uses next to, across, in front, above.
What is space signals.
400
The base of writing that requires good organization.
What is coherence.
400
The practice of balancing items in a series or sentences.
What is parallelism.
400
Past participle of speak.
What is spoken.
400
The pillows and blankets cover/covers my couch.
What is cover.
500
Transition type that uses but, however, yet, otherwise.
What is change-of-direction signals.
500
The two qualities that all support should have.
What is adequacy and accuracy.
500
The perspective of the writer.
What is point of view.
500
Past tense of lie.
What is lay.
500
Mary and Steve is going/are going to the movies.
What is are going.
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