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58 Cards in this Set
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
books? |
underlined/italicized
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
songs? |
quotes
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
poems? |
quotes
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
epics? |
underlined/italicized
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
sculptures? |
italicized
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
newspaper articles? |
quotes
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
magazines? |
underlined/italicized
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
music albums? |
underlined
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
TV shows? |
quotes
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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
movies? |
quotes
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What a great friend you (is, are)!
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are
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Children (runs, run) through the meadow.
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run
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The spices in this curry (is, are) very hot!
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are
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Rain, along with a heavy wind (is, are) not good for traveling.
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is
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The headlights of the oncoming car (dazzles, dazzle)a driver at night.
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dazzle
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This vase of flowers (makes, make) a lovely display.
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makes
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Both politics and the weather (has influenced, have influenced) the writers of many novels.
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have influenced
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Either the Anderson's children or their dog (has, have) dug this hole.
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has
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Neither Ed nor the Estevez brothers (goes, go)to Highland High School.
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go
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Some of my baseball cards (is, are) missing.
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are
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Everyone (does, do) know the password.
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does
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Many kites are flying, but few (is, are) so decorative.
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are
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The word to which a pronoun refers. An antecedent is| the noun or pronoun that has been replaced.
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antecedent
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A word that takes the place of a noun or another pronoun.
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pronoun
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The main word or words in the subject part of the sentence. It answeres who? or what? in relation to the verb.
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simple subject
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A word that describes something.
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adjective
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A compound subject includes two or more simple subjects that have the same verb.
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compound subject
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A compound predicate includes two or more verbs that relate to the same subject.
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compound predicate
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Simple predicate is a verb that tells what the subject does, what is done to the subject, or what the condition of the subject is
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simple predicate
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The name of a person, place or thing.
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noun
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names any one of a class of people, places or things.
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common noun
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names a specific person, place or thing.
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proper noun
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modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb. Adverbs answer such questions where, in what way or what extent.
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adverb
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Relates a noun or a pronoun following it to another word in the sentence
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preposition
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a, an, the
the - d |
articles
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Someone (has, have) a backpack with a giant flower on it.
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has
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Politics (is, are) no career for the faint of heart, exclaimed Mr. Tucker.
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is
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Tuberculosis (is are) making an unwelcome comeback today.
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is
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Sixteen Tons (is, are) an old song about the hardships of a coal miner's life.
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is
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Seventy percent of the Earth's surface (is covered, are covered) by water.
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is covered
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Eliza looked at the soup; enough (was, were) left for her to have one bowl.
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was
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Across the wide ocean (sails , sail) the liner.
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sails
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Jaime, here (comes, come) your bus.
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comes
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Each of the suspects had (his, their) own alibi.
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his
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Jeff and Isabel planned (his and her, their) wedding.
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their
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Did Gore or Bush announce (his, their) intent to run for president?
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his
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Neither the nails nor the hammer was returned (its, their) proper place.
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its
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Everyone turned in (his or her, their) drama reviews in advance of the due date.
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his or her
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All of the students turned in (his or her, their) research papers on time.
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their
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If any one of the students has misplaced (his or her, their) lunch ticket
(he or she, they) can ask for a replacement from the Ms. Ima Hungry, the lunch lady. |
his or her
he or she |
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The state of Florida does not treat (its, their) public employees fairly.
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its
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Both of the women have made (her, their) opinions known.
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their
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Every one of the actresses knows (her, their) part by heart.
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her
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Either my brother or sisters will reveal (his and their, their) plans at the family reunion.
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their
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After the victory, the winning and the losing captains thanked (his, their) team members for effort beyond the call of duty.
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their
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Before the guests began arriving, Sally asked Tim whether everything was in (its, their) place.
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its
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Neither of the candidates wore clothing suitable for (his or her, their) interview.
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his or her
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Every teacher must turn in (his or her, their) grades by June 20.
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his or her
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