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Language Review #1

AB
DeclarativeStatement
ImperativeCommand
InterrogativeQuestion
ExclamatoryStrong Feeling
FragmentIs missing something, not a complete thought
Run On2 or more sentences without proper punctuation
Simple SentencesA sentence that has one subject and one predicate
Compound SentencesA sentence that contains two or more complete sentences, usually joined by a connecting word
Complete SubjectWhom or what the sentence is about and all the words that go with it.
Simple subjectThe main whom or what the subject is about
Complete predicateThe verb and the words with the verb
Simple predicateThe main verb or verbs in the sentence
Compound subjectTwo or more subjects
Compound predicateTwo or more verbs
NounPerson, Place, Thing, or Idea
Common NounEveryday person, place, thing or idea, not capitalized
Proper NounSpecific person, place, thing, or idea, capitalized
Plural nounMore than one
Possessive nounShows ownership
AppositiveSet off by commas, tells more about the word it follows
Action verbSomething that can be done
State of being verbam, is, was, were, be, being been
Helping verbsCome before the main word in a verb phrase. Has, have, will, etc.
Principle Partsrun, ran, will run, have run, running
Subject Verb AgreementSubjects and verbs must agree and sound comfortable together.
Singular PronounsTake the place of nouns, I, she, he, her, him, it, you
Plural PronounsMore than one, take the place of nouns. we, us, they, them
Possessive PronounsShow ownership. my, mine, your, yours, our, ours


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