This type of verb transfers action from the subject to an object.
What is transitive?
This replaces a noun in order to avoid repitition.
What is a pronoun?
This purpose is marked by a question mark.
What is interrogative?
This structure includes a FANBOY and at least 2 independent clauses.
What is compound?
This replaces/renames the subject.
What is a PN?
This type of verb does not transfer action.
What is intransitive?
This type of conjunction include for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.
What is coordinating?
This purpose has an implied "you" as the subject.
What is imperative?
It is the structure of this sentence:
The dog seems happy.
What is simple?
This describes the subject.
What is a PA?
It is the type of verb in this sentence:
I feel tired.
What is linking?
These modify verbs, adjectives, or themselves.
What are adverbs?
This purpose shows strong emotion.
What is exclamatory?
This sentence structure includes an independent clause, at least one dependent clause, and a subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun.
What is complex?
This replaces/renames the direct object.
What is an OCN?
It is the verb voice in this sentence:
The food was eaten by the dog.
What is passive?
These answer the questions:
What kind? How many? Which? Which one? Whose?
What are adjectives?
This purpose ends in a period and makes a statement.
What is declarative?
It is the structure of this sentence:
My mom made me laugh as she danced around the room.
What is complex?
This describes the direct object.
What is an OCA?
There are 3 of these (1st, 2nd, and 3rd.)
What is person?
These relate a noun or pronoun to another word.
What are prepositions?
It is the purpose of this sentence:
Run as fast as you can!
What is imperative?
This is the structure we have not learned about yet and includes combining two other sentence patterns.
What is compound-complex?
These include feel, become, remain, taste, and seem.
What are linking verbs?