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English Overview Grammar and Punctuation

...  Appropriate choice of pronoun or noun within and across sentences to aid cohesion and avoid repetition. ...
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... • Participial phrases are used like adjective phrases. They modify a noun or pronoun. Examples: – Eaten by mosquitoes, they wished they were in a nice hotel room instead of a tent. – Walking on the beach, Marilyn found a beautiful seashell. – Eating the pizza, I was already thinking about what to or ...
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... What is the difference between a phrase and a clause? A clause has both a subject and a verb. A phrase is a group of related words. Down the street and around the corner Phrase (actually two phrases) After he locked the building for the night Dependent clause—doesn’t make sense by itself—subject? ve ...
Phrases and Appositives Handout
Phrases and Appositives Handout

... A phrase is a group of words without a subject or a verb that functions in a sentence as one part of speech. The different types of phrases include; prepositional, adjectival, adverbial, verbal, participle, gerund, infinitive, and appositive phrases. ➔ A prepositional phrase is a group of words that ...
Mathematical Formula
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... An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun either by pointing out one of its qualities (the red dress, blunt instruments, a long pole) or by limiting its reference (the only desk, ten kilometres, the first road). Some common adjectives possessive adjectives (my, his, her), descriptive ...
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... to a noun or pronoun in the same sentence. Ex: No one asked the doctor herself if she needed help. ...
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... Modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs answer the questions:  In what manner? We work efficiently in the morning.  Where? She moved the deadlines forward.  When? We prepare the summary yearly.  To what extent? He carefully designed the Web site. ...
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... Some clauses can be complete sentences. These are called INDEPENDENT CLAUSES. the boy ran people talk it is you go Some clauses have a subject and verb but cannot be complete sentences. These are called DEPENDENT CLAUSES. They have a dependent word (subordinating conjunction) before the subject and ...
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... c. proper adjectives: This is a Florida orange. d. Three little words are called the “article adjectives”. They are a, an, and the. They are also called simply articles. A book is on the table. An apple is good food. ...
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... NP inside a prepositional object = when the preceding verb + particle is a prepositional verb or an ordinary intransitive verb. NP after a phrasal verb makes it a direct object. Passive verbs  the woman is being eaten by the bear. * not passive: The bear eats the woman. Transitive verbs are needed ...
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... Auxiliary Verbs and Expletives. The Pronouns belong to neither of these categories. Pronouns can stand in the place of Nouns, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositional Phrases, or even Sentences. ...
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... Auxiliary Verbs and Expletives. The Pronouns belong to neither of these categories. Pronouns can stand in the place of Nouns, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositional Phrases, or even Sentences. ...
Unit 3: Phrases
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... WHAT IS A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE?  A GROUP of words beginning with a preposition and ending with a noun or pronoun  It RELATES to some other word in the sentence.  Includes a preposition, the object of the preposition, and any modifiers of that object ...
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... 6. Predicate Adjective- adjectives that come in the predicate after linking verbs and modify the subject of the sentence. Ex: The room is green. 7. Predicate Nominative- a noun or pronoun in the predicate following a linking verb and renaming the subject. Ex: He is president. ...
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... Ex. John bakes all the bread himself. Intensive pronoun – ends in –self or –selves and is used as an appositive referring back to another noun or pronoun Ex. I, myself, think grammar is fantastic. Re lativ e pro no u ns - start dependent clauses; relate them to the rest of a sentence (that, which, w ...
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File - Miss Arney`s English Classes

... these those An interrogative pronoun introduces a question. who whom which ...
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Parts of Speech

... A preposition is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence.  E.g. The mother of the kittens lives here. (Of shows the relationship of the mother to the kittens.)  I will see you after lunch. (After expresses the time relationship between lunch and whe ...
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English grammar

English grammar is the structure of expressions in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences.There are historical, social, cultural and regional variations of English. Divergences from the grammar described here occur in some dialects of English. This article describes a generalized present-day Standard English, the form of speech found in types of public discourse including broadcasting, education, entertainment, government, and news reporting, including both formal and informal speech. There are certain differences in grammar between the standard forms of British English, American English and Australian English, although these are inconspicuous compared with the lexical and pronunciation differences.
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