English 2 cp Flashcards
RULE: Joe, I forgot my homework again.
direct address
RULE: The sunset turned the sky gold, red, and orange.
Series
RULE: Jackie carefully walked across the icy parking lot, but she slipped anyway.
conjunction
RULE: Can you, the man of my dreams, come to the Bahamas with me?
appositive
RULE: In the closet on the shelf, Ronnie left his favorite hat.
Prep phrases
RULE: I knew my chances of winning were tiny, so I didn’t buy a lottery ticket
conjunction
RULE: For the chicago bears, the season will be a touch one.
pause
RULE: This smelly, annoying dog will not leave me alone.
coordinate adjectives
RULE: I ran a marathon on October 4, 2012, in New York.
date
Unfortunately, Violet seems unhappy.
Interrupter
RULE: I can’t find my baseball, the one with the autograph on it.
Appositive
RULE: People like to stare at me in my new car, not my old one.
interrupter
Oh, that smells great!
Intro words
RULE: Jen and Katy, my new best friends, went to the mall without me.
appositive
RULE: Mr. Hussey, who is our principal, can do a backflip.
appositive
POS: INSIDE the cabin, a monster JUMPED out from under the bed.
preposition and verb
POS: OUCH! I stepped ON something.
interjection and preposition
POS: WHO can deliver this PACKAGE for me?
pronoun and noun
POS: I would love to eat SOME cookies for dessert TONIGHT
indef pronoun and adverb
POS: Jessica and Sam LIKE to buy different TYPES of cookies from the store
verb and noun
POS: Sally watched as HER car was towed AWAY
pronoun and adverb
POS: You really did WELL on that TEST
adverb and noun
POS: WELL, I have not SCOLDED you and him, nor shall I do so
interjection and verb
POS: YOU cleaned this room, BUT you forgot to vacuum
pronoun and conjunction
POS: BEFORE you go, CLOSE all the windows
preposition and verb
POS: Mitch and his BROTHER went to the concert ON friday
noun and preposition
POS: Jane, can you come OVER after dinner TONIGHT
adverb and noun
POS: When you LEAVE the room WALK down the hall quickly.
Verb and verb
POS: I REALLY like the COLOR blue
adverb and noun
POS: I noticed that you were READING a book of MINE
verb and pronoun
S/V T/F: many of the knives is dull
false
S/V T/F: not one of the keys fits
false
S/V T/F: several of the coats have missing buttons on them
true
S/V T/F: on the bench by the windows is a hat and scarf
false
S/V T/F: most of the questions on the test was hard
false
S/V T/F: neither of the coaches were happy with the decision
false
S/V T/F: each of us are going to make a large poster for the upcoming election
false
S/V T/F: some of the ice cream has started to melt
true
S/V T/F: every one of the students who have to pass an exam is here today
false
S/V T/F: either of those burned discs are good background music
false
S/V T/F: Stan, as well as his brothers, have freckles
false
S/V T/F: the baseball team was signing autographs
false
S/V T/F: neither the grass nor the shrubs grow well in this weather
true
S/V T/F: some of the book is very well written
true
S/V T/F: none of the trees was growing properly
true
S/V T/F: why wasn’t those cars moved
false
S/V T/F: there is a book and a pencil on the desk in my room
false
P/A T/F: the committee argued for hours before they came to a decision
true