A person, place, or thing
noun
Technically, it is the past tense of will, but it is an auxiliary verb that has many uses such as ask questions and make polite requests.
would
A word used to describe or modify an action:
an adverb
What does this sentence need to be correct?
the cat was sleeping.
A capital at the begging
In spite of = shows...
Contrast
Is this sentence a complete sentence?
Went to the store.
No.
Technically, should is the past tense of shall, but it is an auxiliary verb with a few uses such as suggestions
Should
This word modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
Adjective
They are words or phrases that indicate how a statement in one sentence relates to a statement that precedes or follows.
Transitional Words
Name 3 transitional words
Answers may vary ((furthermore, for example, nevertheless, indeed..)
Name 3 examples of indefinite pronouns used in affirmative sentences
somebody, somewhere, somehow, someone...
Name 3 indefinite pronouns used in negative sentences or questions
anybody, anywhere, anyhow, any..
It is joined by and is plural and takes a plural verb form
Compound Subjects
Name 10 verbs related to business
Answers may vary
True or false: In order for a sentence to be complete, it has to have a noun and a verb.
true
This word indicates to whom or for whom the action of the sentence is being done.
Indirect Object
What is a Relative Clause?
A relative clause is a type of dependent clause that modifies a noun by providing additional information about it.
Which words are used in Relative Clauses? (3)
Who, that & which
A pronoun that does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular is a...
Indefinite Pronouns
This word expresses the consequence in a sentence:
t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ e
Therefore
This word receives the action of the sentence.
Direct object
This is a word used to express emotion.
Interjection
This word either renames or describes the subject, and therefore is usually a noun, pronoun, or adjective.
Subject Complement
True or False:
The verb must agree with its simple subject -- not with the description or explanation of the subject
True
This word joins words, phrases, or clauses.
Conjunction