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17 Cards in this Set
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Name three verbs.
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Crying, Scratching, Singing
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Name three adverbs.
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Quite, Very, Amazingly
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Name three adjectives.
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Blue, Black, Silver
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Name three prepositions.
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Beyond, by, down
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Name three nouns.
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Oregon, dog, Bill Gates.
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Name three pronouns.
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Him, her, it.
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Name three conjunctions.
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Or, but, nor.
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Name three interjections.
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Whoa!, Hey!, Oh No!
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Name the four types of sentences.
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Declarative.
Interrogative? Imperative. Exclamatory! |
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List the coordinating conjunctions. Hint: FANBOYS.
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For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
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List the six common correlative conjunctions.
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Neither...nor
Either...or Just as...So After...But before Not only...But (also) Both...And |
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What's a fragment?
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An incomplete sentence.
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What are three ways to fix a run-on sentence?
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Add a period, a coma, or semicolon.
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What's an independent clause?
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A sentence that can stand by itself.
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What's a subordinate clause?
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Also known as a dependent clause, it cannot stand alone.
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What's the difference between a compound sentence and a complex sentence?
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Compound: Two independent clauses.
Complex: One independent clause with one or more depended clauses. |
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What are five common subordinating conjunctions?
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If, then, why, but, when
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