A verb whose conjugation follows a different pattern
What is an irregular verb?
Indicates pauses or brief breaks between ideas in sentences
What is a comma?
A subject pronoun, meaning it is the thing doing the verb
What is "Who?"
Simple Past and Past Participle of 'fall'
Fell and fallen
Connects two independent clauses that are closely related
What is a semicolon?
An object pronoun, meaning that the verb is being done to it
What is "Whom?"
Simple Past and Past Participle of 'go'
Went and gone
Used to introduce a list
What is a colon?
Why is "To who did you give the keys?" incorrect?
'Whom' should be used in this sentence to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.
The forms of irregular verbs can not be changed by?
Adding 'ed' or 'd' to the end
Used to give a sentence that little dramatic pause it needs to provide emphasis.
What is a dash?
Why is the question "Who are you talking to?" correct gramatically?
It uses 'who' in order to refer to/denote the subject in the sentence.