Lesson 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Give an example of an imperative sentence

A

Give me water.
Give me food.

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2
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Give an example of a declarative sentence.

A

She is running.
He is running.

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3
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Give an example of an interrogative sentence.

A

Where are you going?
Are you the teacher?

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4
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Give an example of a simple sentence.

A

I like movies.
I like vacations.

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5
Q

Give an example of a compound sentence.

A

Chocolate and Ice cream are some of my favorite sweets.
Savor and sweet foods are the most popular.

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6
Q

Give an example of a complex sentence.

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Since I was tired, I took a very long nap.
Since I was hungry, I ate an entire cake.

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7
Q

What are the FANBOYS?

A

For
And
Nor
But
Or
Yet
So

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8
Q

What are the AAAWWUBBIS words?

A

After
Although
As
While
When
Unless
Before
Because
If
Since

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9
Q

List and explain the 8 parts of speech.

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Noun- person, place, or thing
Pronoun- a word that replace a noun
Verb- a word that can express actions, events, states of being
Adjective- a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
Article- the words a, an, the
Prepositions- connects nouns, pronouns, and other phrases
Conjunction- connects words, phrases, or sentences
Adverb- a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other verb

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10
Q

Name the 3 types of verbals

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Gerund: ends with -ing, verb = noun
Participle: ends with -ed or -ing, verb used as adjective
Infinitive: the word to + verb

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11
Q

How can you tell the difference between a preposition and an adverb?

A

A preposition will have an object, but an adverb won’t

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12
Q

When are upper bunk pronouns used?

A
  1. Subject
  2. Predicate Nominative
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13
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When are the lower bunk pronouns used?

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  1. Indirect Object
  2. Direct Object
  3. Object of the Preposition
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14
Q

What are the bunks a Camp Grammora?

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( i / me we / us ) ( you / you ) ( she / her he / him they / them it / it )

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15
Q

Use a comma to set off a noun of _______ ___________

A

Direct address

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16
Q

Use a comma to set off __________ in a sentence

A

Interprets

17
Q

Use a comma between two or more _________ ____________

A

Descriptive adjectives

18
Q

Use a comma to set off _________ ______

A

Introductory words

19
Q

Use a comma before a ___________ that joins two ____________ ____________

A

Conjunction, independent clauses

20
Q

Use a comma after ___________ clauses at the beginning of a ____________ sentence.

A

Dependent, compound

21
Q

Use a comma to set off _________ or phrases in a _________

A

Words, series

22
Q

Use a semicolon to join two __________ ______________ that are closely related.

A

Independent clause

23
Q

Do not place _______ _______ or ________ after a semicolon.

A

And, but, or

24
Q

After the greeting of a _________ __________
In ______ ________ _______
To set off ________
Between the _______ and ______ in the Bible
After __________ of ________ in writing

A

Business letter
writing the time
Lists
Chapter, verses
Divisions, topics