The new medicine had a negative side (affect/effect)
Effect
Present continuous form of "swing"
Swinging
This part of speech describes a noun.
Adjective
A type of sentence that includes at least two independent clauses.
Compound
Name the coordinating conjunctions.
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Steven was upset, and (than/then) he went home.
Then
Future perfect form of "drink"
This part of speech replaces a noun.
Pronoun
A type of sentence that includes a single independent clause.
A comma splice is an error in which two independent clauses are joined with a comma, but are missing this.
Coordinating conjunction
I'm sorry, but I can't (accept/except) that outcome.
Accept
Past tense form of "grill"
Grilled
This part of speech tells the reader where, when, or how something happened.
Preposition
A type of sentence that includes an independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
Complex
The semicolon is used to separate two of these things.
Independent clauses
Please buckle (your/you're) seatbelt.
Your
Future continuous form of "purchase"
Will be purchasing
This part of speech comes in two types: common and proper.
Noun
A type of sentence that includes at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
Compound-complex
This punctuation mark is used to indicate a list of items.
A Colon :
The wine is a perfect (compliment/complement) to the steak.
Complement
Future perfect form of "break"
Will have been broke
This part of speech comes in two types: action and linking.
Verb
A type of non-sentence that is missing either a subject, a verb, or both.
Fragment
When using a verb in the future tense, what are the helping words required?
"will have been"