A person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
The three questions one asks to see if it is an independent clause.
Does it make sense? Does it contain a subject? Does it contain a verb?
This must be done when reading a comma in literary works.
What is a brief pause?
This must be done with proper nouns.
What is capitalization?
Your parts of speech quiz is on this date.
What is tomorrow?
Shows the position of an object in relation to another object.
What is a preposition?
When I went walking
This is an example of which clause?
What is a dependent clause?
This must be used to connect a dependent clause with an independent clause.
What is a comma?
This is most commonly used with a comma to connect two independent clauses.
What is FANBOYS conjunctions?
A pothole is this.
What is a common noun?
Used to hook up words, phrases, and clauses.
What is a conjunction?
An independent clause must contain these two things.
What is a subject and a verb?
This is used to connect two independent clauses.
What is a comma and conjunction?
It
This is an example of which specific part of speech?
What is a third-person singular pronoun?
This pronoun is always capitalized.
What is I?
This modifies verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
What is an adverb?
A sentence that cannot stand on its own.
What is a dependent clause?
These three things must be included when quoting in an essay.
What is an intro, comma, and quotation marks?
A, An, The
What is an article word?
A phrase that provides extra information and refers back to the antecedent.
What is an appositive phrase?
The pronoun refers back to this.
What is an antecedent?
After I did my homework, I felt very relieved that I could now enjoy hanging out with friends, since I wouldn't have the pressure of homework on my shoulders.
The word, very, acts as which part of speech, while modifying relieved, which acts as which part of speech?
What is an adverb? What is an adjective?
The most controversial comma, which must be used in English classes.
What is an oxford comma?
An is used in a sentence when...
What is when the next word is a vowel?
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