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56 Cards in this Set

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PA
Predicate Adjective
V-t
Verb Transitive
LV
Linking Verb
OCA
Object Complement Adjective
OCN
Object Complement Noun
CADJ
Compound Adjective
CADV
Compound Adverb
COP
Compound Object of the Preposition
CSP
Compound Subject Pronoun
CDO
Compound Direct Object
CIO
Compound Indirect Object
CPrN
Compound Predicate Noun
CPA
Compound Predicate Adjective
COCA
Compound Object Complement Adjective
COCN
Compound Object Complement Noun
SN
Subject Noun
V
Verb
HV
Helping Verb
CV
Compound Verb
Adj
Adjective
Adv
Adverb
A
Article Adjective
P
Preposition
OP
Object of the Preposition
SP
Subject Pronoun
PP
Possessive Pronoun
PN
Possessive Noun
PPA
Possessive Pronoun Adjective
PNA
Possessive Noun Adjective
C
Conjunction
I
Interjection
DO
Direct Object
IO
Indirect Object
PrN
Predicate Noun
PA
Predicate Adjective
D
Declarative Sentence
Int
Interrogative Sentence
Imp
Imperative Sentence
E
Exclamatory Sentence
SN V P1
Subject Noun Verb P1
SN V-t DO P2
Subject Verb Transitive Direct Object P2
SN V-t IO DO P3
Subject Verb Transitive Indirect Object Direct Object P3
SN LV PrN P4
Subject Noun Linking Verb Predicate Noun P4
SN LV PA P5
Subject Noun Linking Verb Predicate Adjective P5
SN V-t DO OCN P6
Subject Noun Verb Transitive Direct Object Object Complement Noun P6
SN V-t DO OCN P6
Subject Noun Verb transitive Object Complement Noun P6
SN V-t DO OCA P7
Subject Noun Verb transitive Object Complement Adjective P7
Antonym
Words that have opposite meanings.
Synonym
Words that have the same or almost same meaning.
Homonyms
Words that sound that same but have different meanings and different spellings.
they're, their, there
Spell and define the three 'there's.
too, two, to
Spell and define the three 'to's.
Expository Paragraph
Gives facts
Descriptive Paragraph
Gives a clear picture of a person, place, thing or idea.
Narrative Paragraph
Tells a story.
Persuasive Paragraph
Expresses an opinion.