Many adverbs are formed by adding what to adjectives?
What is -ly?
This is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
What is a prepositional phrase?
What is capitalize?
Did you (accept/except) the invitation to the party?
What is accept?
Name the 5 basic IEW dress-ups.
What are -ly adverb, who/which clause, strong verb, quality adjective, and www.asia.b clause?
What are the three degrees of comparison adverbs?
What are positive, comparative and superlative?
The noun or pronoun that follows a preposition is called what?
What is object of the preposition?
This is what you do to the titles of books, plays, magazines, newspapers, tv shows, films (movies), paintings and sculptures.
What is underline?
I have (fewer/less) money than you do.
What is less?
Sentence openers are words or phrases that are where in a sentence?
What is at the beginning?
Never use the word "good" after an action verb. Instead use this.
What is well?
Where in a sentence does a prepositional phrase occur?
What is anywhere?
This is a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word.
What is a synonym?
The ice will (affect/effect) the road conditions.
What is affect?
These words are not allowed to be used in your papers.
What are banned words?
Never use the word "bad" after an action verb. Instead use this.
What is badly?
Removing a prepositional phrase from a sentence makes it easier to find what?
What are the subject and verb?
These are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and may have different pronunciations.
What are homographs?
What is farther?
This is a list of sources of information presented in a research paper.
What is a bibliography?
This is the incorrect use of two or more negative words in a sentence.
What is a double negative?
Prepositions can be used in both phrases and clauses. What do clauses have that phrases do not?
What are subject and verb?
What are homonyms?
Never trust (you're/your) tongue when (you're/your) heart is bitter.
Hush until you heal.
What are your and your?
This format is what IEW papers are required to be written in.
What is MLA?