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Title: Grammar Review


1
Grammar Review
  • E101 Winter Final Exam
  • Mr. Simon
  • Ms. Farrell
  • Ms. Morrison

2
Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Pronoun
  • Verb- predicate
  • Adjective
  • Adverb
  • Preposition
  • Conjunction
  • Interjection

3
Definitions of Parts of Speech
4
Common Prepositions
aboard about above across after against
along among around at before
behind below beneath beside between beyond by down
during except for
from in into like of off on over past since throug
h
throughout to toward under underneath until up up
on with within without
5
The Verb
A word that expresses action or otherwise helps
to make a statement
Linking
Subject
Action
6
Kinds of Verbs
  • Linking verbs make a statement by connecting the
    subject with a word that describes or explains
    it.
  • Action verbs express mental or physical action.

He rode the horse to victory.
He has been sick.
7
Kinds of Sentences
  • Declarative
  • Makes a statement
  • Today is the start of school.
  • Imperative
  • Give a command
  • Please close the door.
  • Interrogative
  • Asks a question ?
  • Who is the teacher?
  • Exclamatory
  • Expresses strong feelings
  • Ends with an exclamation point
  • What a beautiful day!

8
The Sentence Complements
  • Predicate Nominative- a noun or pronoun which
    follows a linking verb and modifies the subject
  • Example- Mr. Simon is a good teacher
  • Predicate Adjective- is a adjective which follows
    a linking verb
  • Example- Mr. Simon is tall.
  • These words are used with LINKING verbs

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The Sentence Complements
  • Direct Object- is a noun, pronoun that receive
    the action of the verb
  • Indirect Object is a noun, pronoun that comes
    before the direct object and tells to whom or
    what the action of the verb
  • Example of both
  • The teacher showed my friend the section in the
    book.
  • Objects are received with ACTION verbs

10
Participle
  • A participle is used as an adjective and ends in
    various ways.
  • A present participle always ends with ing as does
    the gerund, but remember that it is an adjective.
  • A past participle ends with ed, n, or
    irregularly..
  • Participles modify nouns and pronouns and can
    precede or follow the word modified.
  • Do not confuse participles that end in ing with
    gerunds. Participles are used as adjectives
    gerunds are used as nouns.

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Phrase
  • A phrase is a group of words but is it does not
    contain a verb or subject
  • A Prepositional phrase include a preposition,
    object and any modifiers
  • Example Of America- about the stamp
  • Again check the list of common prepositions

12
Phrases
  • A prepositional phrase may be used as an
    adjective telling which or what kind and
    modifying a noun or pronoun.
  • An adjective prepositional phrase will come right
    after the noun or pronoun that it modifies.
  • An Adverb prepositional phrases can come anywhere
    in the sentence and can be moved within the
    sentence without changing the meaning.

13
Clauses
  • A group of words that contains both a subject and
    a verb and is used as a sentence or part of a
    sentence
  • Independent?a clause that expresses a complete
    thought and can stand alone
  • Examples The boy is hungry.
  • The team prepares for the game.
  • Subordinate?a clause that does not express a
    complete thought and cannot stand alone
  • Examples that you are wearing
  • If I go to the store

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Clauses
  • Adjective Clause? a subordinate clause that
    modifies a noun or pronoun
  • Examples
  • The girl who has the curly hair is my friend.
  • The movie that I like the best is The Sound of
    Music. Chocolate ice cream, which is my
    favorite, was served at the party.
  • Adverb Clause?a subordinate clause that modifies
    a verb, an adjective, or an adverb
  • Examples
  • She is tired because she was up late writing a
    paper.
  • If you want a good grade, you need to study.
  • I enjoy grammar more than you do.

15
Clauses
  • Noun Clause? a subordinate clause that is used as
    a noun (subject, p.n., d.o., i.o., o.p.)
  • Examples
  • What the teacher did was admirable.
  • Susie thought that she was finished with her
    test.
  • The challenging vocab quiz was not what he was
    expecting.
  • .

16
Go to this web page for review and study
materialshttp//grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
definitions.htm
17
The Tongue UntiedReference tools
  • Use this web site for practice exercises and
    quizzes. Click on weeks 1-5.
  • http//grammar.uoregon.edu/toc.html

18
Review Pages in the Text
  • Linking and helping verbs p. 14-15, 45
  • Prepositions- p. 29
  • Subordinating Conjunctions- p. 105
  • Other good review website
  • http//grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
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