Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections | Clauses | Pronoun Usage | teachers |
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What is a prepositional phrase
A preposition and its object together
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What is a phrase
Grouping of words that dose not contain both a subject and a predicate
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What is object of preposition
Noun or pronoun that follows the preposition in a sentence.
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mr.lund
hates cats
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What is a conjunction
Connecting word that joins words or groups of words together
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What is a clause
Grouping of words that has both a subject and a predicate
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What is indirect object
Noun phrase referring to someone or something that is affected by the action of a transitive verb
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mrs.hibbitts
loves cows
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What is coordinating conjunction
Joins sentence parts of the same type
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What is a independent clause
Can stand alone as a sentence
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What is compound
A word made up of two or more existing words
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mrs.mcellroy
had 13 people living at their house at one time for a long period of time
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What is compound part
Parts of the sentence joined by a coordinating conjunction
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What is a dependent clause
Unable to stand alone as a sentence
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What is direct object
Noun or pronoun that receives the action of the sentence
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mr.hibbitts
went to school with 2 seniors at our school
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What is interjections
Words that indicate emotion, agreement or disagreement, greeting, politeness, and hesitation or beginning
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What is a simple sentence
consist of one independent clause
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What is singular noun
Refers to one person, place, or thing
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mrs.sumner
is pregnant
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