The relative pronoun that indicates places
What is where
Interjections are usually followed by...
Punctuation mars
Examples of pronouns
He, she, it, we, you, they, who
The ending for most adverbs...
What is "-ly"
They act as word modifiers
What are adjectives
Word used to link pronouns
What are prepositions
True or false: interjections can NOT be standalone in a sentence
False
Those referring to one or more unspecified objects, persons places or things
What are indefinite pronouns
Adverbs modify them
What are verbs
The two things that determiners indicate
What are quantity and posession
Can be used to refer to people or places
What is "that"
What is Eww
Those that end in "-self" or "-selves"
Adverbs modify or intensify their meanings
What are adjectives
Articles that are also determiners
What are A, An, and The
They act as subjects/objects for verbs or join clauses like conjunctions
What are relative pronouns
Really old interjection, the teacher called it "lame" and "stupid"
What is Zing
It acts as a pronoun and is a substitute for whatever
What
When acting as an adverb it can be used as a substitute for "such"
What
These two types of determiners have the same function, the only difference is the words they use
Articles and demonstrative
This type of relative clause can be removed and it does not change the meaning of a sentence
What are non-defining relative clauses
The most popular interjection these days
What is WTF
They emphasize their antecedents, also end in "-self" and "-selves"
Intensitve pronouns
These are the exceptions, words that do not modify verbs
What are determiners and adjectives
What is your english teacher's full name
Sergio Riedel Dieterlen