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LANGUAGE TRIVIA
Q is the only letter that
does not occur in any of
the U.S. state names.
a. Add to
noun
the meaning of a
or a pronoun
Indefinite Adjectives
another,each,either,nei
ther
(singular)
both,few,many,several
(plural)
all,any,more,most,other
,some
(singular or plural)
e Some modify by
comparing,
tall-taller-tallest
Degree of
Comparison
Positive- Tall
Ex. Mia is a tall girl
Comparative- Taller
Ex. Mia is taller
than Mio.
Superlative- Tallest
Ex. Mia is the tallest
girl in this class.
Adjective
Complement
Clause or phrase that
adds to the meaning of
an adjective or
modifies it.
CLAUSE- a group of
words with its own
subject and verb
PHRASE- a group of
words, without a subject
and verb
NOUN CLAUSE
-acts much like a
single-word noun in a
sentence
Ex. We know that
NOUN CLAUSE
-it can be a subject of a
sentence, an object of
preposition
Ex. Whomever you bring
will be welcome.
Hand your ticket to
whoever is standing at
NOUN CLAUSE
-it can complement a
subject or adjective
Ex. Billys mistake was
that he refused to take
lesson.
NOUN CLAUSE
Dependent signals which
introduce noun clauses
Who Whom
Whose Which
That if
Whether What
When
Where
How Why
NOUN CLAUSE
And various forms of "ever":
Whoever
Whenever
Whatever Wherever
PREPOSITONAL
PRHASE
-starts with a
preposition and
modifies nouns and
verbs
PREPOSITONAL
PRHASE
Common Prepositions
about
behind
except
outside
above
below
for
over
across
beneath
from
past
after
beside
in
through
against
between
inside
to
along
beyond
into
under
among
by
near
until
around
despite
of
up
at
down
of
with
before
during
on
without
PREPOSITONAL
PRHASE
-starts with a
preposition and
modifies nouns
and verbs
PREPOSITONAL
PRHASE
-starts with a
preposition and
modifies nouns
andEx.
verbs
The coyote runs
after the rabbit.
Subject complement
-is a word, phrase or clause that follows a linking verb and describes the subject
Ex. Christmas cookies smell delicious.
Mary is a doctor.
Object complement
Object complement
A direct object will follow a transitive verb. Direct objects can be nouns, pronouns,
phrases, or clauses.
It answers the question "What?" or "Whom?" after transitive verb.
Object complement
THANK YOU
&
GODBLESS!!!