What is the difference between a concrete and an abstract noun? Give an example.
Concrete can be experienced with the five senses, but abstract is a concept, quality, or condition that cannot be experienced with the five senses.
Concrete: paw
Abstract: loyalty
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Name the 4 verb types.
Intransitive,
Transitive,
Linkin,
Helping
200
Subordinating Conjunctions
when, while, where, as, since, if, although, whereas, unless, because
200
What questions do ADVERBS answer?
How? When? Why? Where?
To what extent? How often? How much?
Under what conditions?
300
Name the 4 Sentence Structures.
Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex
300
What is an appositive?
An appositive is a noun (or pronoun) directly beside another noun that explains or identifies it.
300
Name the 3 verb moods.
Indicative,
Imperative,
Subjunctive
300
correlative conjunctions
either/or, neither/nor, both/and, whether/or, not only/but also, not/but
do, does, did, has, have, had, am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been, may, must, might, should, could, would, shall, will, can
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Interrogative Pronouns
who, whom, whose, which, what
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If a sentence has an answer to the direct object question (Subject - Verb - what or whom?), what 2 questions must then be asked?
Can the answer to the direct object question REPLACE or DESCRIBE the subject?
500
How many different types of sentences can be created by combining the 4 structures, 4 purposes, and 7 patterns?
112
500
Name the 9 noun usages.
Subject Noun,
Possessive Noun Adjective,
Indirect Object,
Direct Object,
Object of the Preposition,
Predicate Nominative,
Object Complement Noun,
Noun of Direct Address,
Appositive
500
Name all of the linking verbs.
feel, become, remain, taste, seem, appear, look, sound, stay, smell, grow, am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been
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Subjective (Nominative) Pronouns
I, you, he, she, it
we, you, they
500
Change the following sentence to a complex declarative sentence:
Did Jesus rejoice and did Jesus praise God?