List the seven coordinating conjunctions
For
And
Nor
But
Or
Yet
So
A clause that can not stand alone
Dependant clauses
name the two correlative conjunctions
I enjoyed both the book and the movie.
both , and
Two or more simple sentences joined by a connecting word like -and , -or ,-but
compound sentence
Place the commas where they belong in the sentence below
42 Wallaby Way Atlanta Georgia 30075
42 Wallaby Way,Atlanta,Georgia 30075
place the commas where they belong:
We remember Monday September 17 1787 as an important day in history
We remember Monday, September 17, 1787 as an important day in history
a word that takes place of a noun or a noun phrase
pronoun
may be the present participle of a verb ( the -ing form) functioning as a noun
Gerund
A word or group of words that immediately follows a noun to identify or give more information about the noun
Appositive
A clause that can stand alone
Independent clause
contains a participle and its objects and modifiers
Participle phrase
We use comma to separate two or more ----------- Adjectives
Descriptive Adjective
name an overused adjective
Great
Bad
Nice
Good
Awful
a verb form that usually ends in -ing or -ed but sometimes ends in -en, -d, or -t
Participle
How many correlative conjunctions are there
seven
can function as a noun and so can be the subject or an object in a sentence
Infinitive
what type of pronoun are these words
another, anybody,no one, one much
singular indefinite pronouns
refers to a group or unit
Collective nouns
can stand alone and still make sense
Independent clause
two or more adjectives that are separated by a comma
Descriptive Adjective
can not stand alone
Dependant clause
Replace the overused Adjective:
This food tastes bad.
This food tastes.....
What is the correlative conjunction in the sentence below.
I told her to leave,for i was very tired
for
what are the two correlative conjunctions in the sentence below
The house is both large and cozy
both, and
This is the double-point question.
True or false
We replace overused adjectives with a comma
False