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17 Cards in this Set

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