Title: Grammar Rule for the Week:
1Use the correct form of Itsit is
Itspossessive
Its about time that 2nd semester started. The
school had its prom at the Benton Convention
Center.
2- Its never a good idea to have an acerbic tone
when you are in trouble, the school will stick to
the punishment set by its rules.
3Definition sour or bitter intended to cause
hurt feelings
Sentence using word
Acerbic
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms biting sharp smart-aleck
4Use the correct form of YoureYou are
Yourpossessive
Youre going to the game tonight for free! Your
friends are throwing you a surprise party!
5Your going to have to make a decision do not be
ambivalent with your thoughts.
6Definition Uncertainty or indecisiveness as to
which course to follow
Sentence using word
Ambivalent
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms doubtful questioning
hesitant
7Use the correct form of Theyrethey are
Theirpossessive Therea place
Theyre excited about summer coming. Their
friends are all coming to the party. I would like
to take a nap over there.
8Their apathetic when there deciding on their
classes for next year.
9Definition Lacking interest or concern
indifferent
Sentence using word
Apathetic
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Disinterested Unconcerned No
nchalant
10Use the correct form of topreposition, towards
something tooalso
Lets go to fifth period! He wanted to go to the
party, too.
11- She was bemused too learn that not only was she
in trouble, but her best friend was, to.
12Definition Suffering from mental confusion
Sentence using word
Bemused
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Confused Bewildered Shell-sh
ocked
13Acceptto receive Exceptto take or leave out
- Example of Grammar Rule
- (DO NOT COPYINFO. ONLY)
He accepts defeat well. Take all of the books
except the red one.
14- All of the benevolent millionaires were excepted
into the club, accept for the one recently
arrested.
15Definition Suggestive of doing good concerned
with charity
Sentence using word
Benevolent
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Charitable Kindly Good-heart
ed
16Affectto influence Effectthe result to
accomplish
- Example of Grammar Rule
- (DO NOT COPYINFO. ONLY)
- Lack of sleep affects the quality of your work.
- The effect of the lighting made the room look
ominous.
17The teachers blithe attitude effected the class
the effect was that everyone became happy and
relaxed.
18Definition Carefree and light-hearted
Sentence using word
Blithe
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Cheerful Lighthearted Unconc
erned
19Principala person in authority most
important Principlea general or fundamental truth
- Example of Grammar Rule
- (DO NOT COPYINFO. ONLY)
- The principal does the announcements each
morning. - The study was based on the principle of gravity.
20The parents were conciliatory about the cheating
incident when the principle brought up the
principle of honesty.
21Definition To try to regain friendship by
pleasant behavior
Sentence using word
Conciliatory
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Pacify Flexible Yielding
22Lieto lay down (people or animals) Layto lay an
object down
- Example of Grammar Rule
- (DO NOT COPYINFO. ONLY)
- I am going to lie down.
- Lay down that shotgun!
23The soldier refuses to lie down his weapons when
he lies down for a nap the derisive comments of
the enemy keeps him on his guard.
24Definition Mocking, jeering
Sentence using word
Derisive
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Disrespectful Taunting
25A pronoun should agree in number and gender with
its antecedent.
- Gloria Estefan records her songs in Spanish and
in English. - My cousins brought their backgammon game.
26 General Zaroffs diabolic plot to hunt
Rainsford ended in their own demise.
27Definition Having the qualities of a devil
devilish fiendish outrageously wicked
Sentence using word
Diabolic
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Devilish Unpleasant Shocking
28Use a singular personal pronoun with two or more
singular antecedents joined by or or nor.
- Neither Marco nor Juan agreed to give his opinion
on the subject. - Paul or Dennis arranged to have his car repaired
by the mechanic.
29Jessica or Sarah will deliver the food to the
homeless shelter then they will return to school
in an ebullient mood.
30Definition Overflowing with enthusiasm or
excitement high-spirited
Sentence using word
Ebullient
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Exuberant Vivacious Efferves
cent
31Use a plural pronoun to refer to two or more
antecedents joined by and.
- The waiters and the manager at the restaurant
will do their best to assist you. - Marley and Simone are practicing their duet
because they perform tonight.
32 Dennis and his father were effusive on
graduation day, he could barely contain his
excitement.
33Definition Extravagantly demonstrative of
emotion gushing
Sentence using word
Effusive
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Enthusiastic Unrestrained Ov
erflowing
34Use a singular personal pronoun when the
antecedent is a singular indefinite pronoun.
- Some singular indefinite pronouns anybody,
anyone, either, everybody, each, everything,
neither, nobody, one, somebody, and someone. - Each of the girls has her own room.
- Neither of those books has much useful
information in it.
35 The moment was euphoric and everyone expressed
their joy by jumping up and down.
36Definition A feeling of happiness, confidence,
or well-being
Sentence using word
Euphoric
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Jubilation Elation Exhilarat
ion
37Use a plural personal pronoun when the antecedent
is a plural indefinite pronoun (both, few, many,
others, several).
- Both of the trained gymnasts moved their bodies
with ease and grace.
38Several of my teachers are facetious he likes to
make fun of students who is not paying attention.
39Definition Not meant to be taken seriously or
literally
Sentence using word
Facetious
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Sarcastic Ridiculous
40Some indefinite pronouns can be singular or
plural, depending on their meaning in a sentence
(all, any, more, most, none, some).
- Some of the students lost their homework
assignments. - Some of the pizza has pepperoni on it.
41Most Elizabethans was fatalistic and believed
that his or her destiny was predetermined.
42Definition Accepting of all things and events as
inevitable submission to fate
Sentence using word
Fatalistic
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Hopeless Morbid
43Pronouns and antecedents must agree.
- Either Patrick or Ted will bring his CD player to
the party. - Where will Sam and Nicholas take their parents
tonight?
44 Romeo and Juliet had a fervent desire to be
married however he should have known this was a
bad idea.
45Definition Having or showing great warmth or
intensity of spirit, feeling, or enthusiasm
Sentence using word
Fervent
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Passionate Emotional Heartfe
lt
46Indefinite pronouns and their antecedents must
agree.
- Each of the girls thinks she can help.
- Someone forgot his or her jacket.
47 Some of the students in my classes has
flippant attitudes I hope he or she will mature
soon.
48Definition Frivolously disrespectful, shallow,
or lacking in seriousness
Sentence using word
Flippant
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Disrespectful Superficial
49A singular subject must have a singular verb.
Hungary is a small European country. Juliet seems
naïve about love.
50Before the Capulet party Romeo dream a foreboding
dream that something negative will happen.
51Definition Marked by a sense of impending doom
or evil
Sentence using word
Foreboding
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms ominous threatening looming
52A plural subject must have a plural verb.
Americans vote in free elections. Shakespearean
sonnets have fourteen lines.
53The greeks was not forthright about there intent
for the Trojan Horse.
54Definition Direct straightforward
Sentence using word
Forthright
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms honest candid frank
55A phrase or clause that interrupts a subject and
its verb does not affect subject-verb agreement.
The legislature, which has 386 members, is called
the National Assembly. Ninth graders in my class
love to read Romeo and Juliet.
56The team that had beaten us before were haughty
about the win therefore they lost this game.
57Definition Condescendingly proud scornful
Sentence using word
Haughty
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms arrogant superior
58A compound subject joined by and is generally
plural and must have a plural verb.
The coach and the players are going to meet after
school. The teacher and her students discuss a
new poem each week.
59- President Obama and Americans needs to be
introspective about education funding.
60Definition Contemplative or looking inward to
ones own thoughts and feelings
Sentence using word
Introspective
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms reflective thoughtful
61If the parts of the compound subject are the same
thing or are thought of as one item, then a
singular verb is needed. A singular verb is also
needed if the word every or each comes before a
compound subject.
Give and take is a rule of negotiations. Each
issue and proposal is discussed
62Each thanksgiving and Christmas are full of
jovial family and friends so have fun!
63Definition Marked by conviviality and good cheer
Sentence using word
Jovial
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms jolly cheerful merry
64Two or more singular subjects joined by or or nor
must have a singular verb.
Tabor or Reagan was going to win. Katherine nor
Josh wants to go to the library today.
65Hector or Achilles deserves laudatory remarks for
their bravery in the trojan war.
66Definition Expressing praise
Sentence using word
Laudatory
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms commendable admirable
67Rule A verb that comes before its subject must
still agree with the subject in number.
- Examples (do not copy)
- -On the wall are slogans. (Slogans are on the
wall.) - Is the message clear? (The message is clear.)
Copy and correct does the students usual act
mirthful at the end of the school year or are
they sad to be leaving there teachers for the
summer
68does the students usually act mirthful at the end
of the school year or are they sad to be leaving
there teachers for the summer
69Definition Adjective Joyous jolly amusing
Sentence using word
Mirthful
Sentence illustrating tone
Synonyms Carefree Cheerful playful
70Rule A collective noun takes a singular verb
when the group it names acts as a single unit. It
takes a plural verb when the group it names act
as individuals with different points of view.
Examples (do not copy) Singular The committee
votes on the issue. Plural The committee have
split their votes.
the appalachian state football team were
nostalgic when he watched the documentary about
the appalachian state vs michigan game
71the appalachian state football team were
nostalgic when they watched the documentary about
the app state vs michigan game
72Definition Adjective A wistful desire to
return in thought or fact to a previous time in
ones life a bittersweet longing for the past
Sentence using word
Nostalgic
Sentence illustrating the tone
Synonyms Longing Homesick Sentimental
yearning
73Two sentences can be combined by changing one
sentence into a subordinate clause, creating a
complex sentence.
-We were frightened. We thought the lion we saw
on safari was hungry. CHANGE TO We were
frightened because we thought the lion we saw on
safari was hungry.
74Sally was in a pensive mood. Her best friend had
moved away.
75Definition Deeply or dreamily thoughtful
Sentence using word
Pensive
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms melancholy reflective sad
76Sentences can be combined by changing one of them
into a phrase.
- -My team plays tomorrow. We play the Cougars.
- CHANGE TO My team plays against the Cougars
tomorrow. - The Cougars scored quickly. The Cougars jumped
out to a two-goal lead. - CHANGE TO Scoring quickly, the Cougars jumped to
a two-goal lead.
77Lake Michigan is very placid. It is one of the
five great lakes.
78Definition Undisturbed by disorder calm
Sentence using word
Placid
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms serene cool peaceful
79It is important to reduce wordiness and sentence
length and structure within a work.
My cousin enjoys her job. She is a counselor at a
summer camp. She teaches crafts during the day.
She sleeps in a cabin with the ten-year-olds. She
says that some of them are homesick at first.
They usually get over it after a couple of days.
CHANGE TO My cousin enjoys her job as a summer
camp counselor. During the day, she teaches
crafts, and at night she sleeps in a cabin with
the ten-year-olds. At first, many of the
youngsters are homesick, but they usually recover
after a couple of days.
80- Gale-force winds buffeted the tiny seacoast
village, including Judds old, single-masted
sloop, which was tied to the rotting town dock,
and the sloops lines strained against rusty
cleats until first one and then another gave way,
and this was very poignant to Judd since he had
gotten the sloop from his grandfather.
81Definition Profoundly moving touching/
piercing, intense or stimulating
Sentence using word
Poignant
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms painful intense
82Reduce wordiness and sentence length and type
when editing.
83Helen was feeling sanguine because she was
feeling good she was going to the big race which
was a a very long and lengthy race.
84Definition Cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or
confident
Sentence using word
Sanguine
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms optimistic hopeful
85A declarative statement states an idea or says a
fact/opinion.
I like basketball. Declarative Who is winning
the game? NO Go to the game right now! NO That
team is losing. Declarative
86Directions Turn this into a declarative
sentence. Did Tim make a speculative comment
about who will win the NCAA tournament yesterday?
87Definition Making a conclusion or opinion using
incomplete facts
Sentence using word
Speculative
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Provisional Tentativeguessi
ng
88An interrogative statement asks a question and
ends with a question mark.
Did you go to the store? Interrogative I went to
the store. Declarative
89- Directions punctuate each sentence correctly and
fix any errors. Label each sentence as
interrogative or declarative! - what are it like outside today_
- i think it is about 80 degrees and very tranquil_
90Definition Calm, without anxiety, no
disturbances
Sentence using word
Tranquil
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Calm Peaceful still
91An imperative sentence gives a command or an
order.
Go to the store. Imperative I went to the store.
Declarative Will you go to the store?
Interrogative
92- Directions punctuate each sentence correctly and
fix any errors. Label each sentence as well. - Bring i some water right now or else_
- the whimsical story are both charming and have a
happy ending_
93Definition Imaginative, playfully humorous
Sentence using word
Whimsical
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Fanciful Imaginative quirky
94An exclamatory sentence conveys a strong emotion
and ends with an exclamation mark.
The house is on fire! Exclamatory I saw a frog
today. Declarative I am going to throw up!
Exclamatory I feel a little strange about this.
Declarative
95- Directions punctuate each sentence correctly and
fix any errors. Label each sentence as well. - That man just stolen my purse with all me money_
- Where is you going_
- A zealous person truly believes in what they say_
96Definition Actively enthusiastic
Sentence using word
Zealous
Part of Speech Adjective
Synonyms Fervent Ardent fanatical