what is a correlative conjunction?
used in pairs to connect words that have equal importance
bellow
part of speech- noun and verb
definition- a loud, angry rour
infamous
part of speech- adjective
definition- very wicked, disgraceful
abound
part of speech- verb
definition- to be plentiful, be filled
countenance
part of speech- noun and verb
definition- face/facial expression, approve/tolerate
What is another word for a parenthetical expression and what does it do?
explanatory expression, they connect independent clauses
farce
part of speech- noun
synonym- grim
overture
part of speech- noun
definition- opening move toward negotiation or action
malady
definition- a sickness, illness, disease, or disorder
pall
part of speech- verb and noun
definition- loose interest, dark coverings
What is an interjection?
word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion
morbid
part of speech- adjective
definition- unhealthy mental state, extremely gloomy
hearth
part of speech- noun
definition- the floor of a fireplace
quest
part of speech- noun and verb
definition- search, hunt, seek
stodgy
part of speech- adjective
definition- dull boring
Name 3 subordinate conjunctions?
after, if, until, before, since
beneficiary
definition- one who benefits from something
misdemeanor
part of speech- noun
definition- a crime or offense that is less serious than a felony
cache
part of speech- noun
definition- hiding place
revere
part of speech- verb
definition- great size or importance of something
Name four types of conjunctions?
coordinating, correlative, conjunctive, and subordinate
notorious
part of speech- adjective
definition- widely known because of bad conduct
wilt
part of speech- verb
definition- to become limp and drooping, to loose strength
turmoil
part of speech- noun
definition- a state of confusion or disorder
saga
part of speech- noun
definition- narrative