grammer vocab test 2 Flashcards
to have the same opinion of point of view
agree
to have unlike ideas or opinions
disagree
an established course of action intended to achieve a result
procedure
to look at something again
review
to inspect in detail and determine something
examine
to build or create by organizing and linking parts, elements, or concepts
construct
a symbol that introduces a list of phrases or a quotation, or joins two clauses when the second caluse emphasizes or illustrates the first
colon
a group of words with a subject and predicate that can stand alone as a complete sentence
independent clause
a symbol that joins two or more phrases or independent clause
semicolon
a clause that is necessary to make the meaning of a sentence clear
essential clauses
a clause that adds interesting information but is not necessary for the meaning of a sentence
nonessential clauses
used to show contrast despite the fact
although
relating to the arts
artistic
the things or ideas that make up something
content
feeling foolish or shamed
embarrassed
at the end
finally
a person who goes to a place away from home
guessed
according to an established norm or rule, regular, natural
normal