Test 11 Flashcards

Lessons 60-64

1
Q

The ? principal part is used for the first person, present tense, indicative mood, active voice of predicate verbs.

A

present.

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A(n) ? is a verbal that can only be used as a noun.

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gerund.

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3
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The third and fourth principal parts generate their ? forms by adding the suffix -ed.

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past and past participle.

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4
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There are no emphatic tone forms for verbs in the ? voice.

A

passive.

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5
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The four principal parts of a verb are the present, present participle, and ?.

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past, past participle.

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6
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A(n) ? is a verbal that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb.

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infinitive.

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7
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The ? tone is formed by the first or third principal parts of the helping verb “do” followed by the first principal part of the main verb.

A

emphatic.

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8
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Present and past participles may be used as ?.

A

adjectives and predicate verbs.

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9
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A(n) ? is a verbal that can only be used as an adjective.

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participle.

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10
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The three ? of English are indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.

A

modes and moods.

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11
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Verbs that form the third and fourth principal parts by adding -ed, -d, or -t are called ? verbs.

A

regular.

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12
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Verbs that form the third and fourth principal parts by radically changing their spelling or form are called ?.

A

irregular.

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13
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The second principal part, ?, ends with the suffix -ing.

A

present participle.

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14
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tone that is the normal, straightforward way of expressing the six tenses

Ex. She sees. ; She is seen.

A

simple.

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15
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tone that is used to express importance or to ask a question

Ex. I do see ; Do I see? ; I did see ; Did I see?

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emphatic.

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16
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voice for which the subject is the doer and the direct object is the receiver

Ex. He sells shoes.

17
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voice for which the subject is the receiver; the doer follows the verb and is expressed or implied noun that is preceded by the preposition “by”

Ex. Shoes are sold by him.

18
Q

uncommon verb form used of persons or things that have been acted upon

Ex. He was numbered among the seen.

A

past gerund.

19
Q

tense that expresses action or being during a time after now

Ex. She will walk. (active voice)

20
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tense that expresses action or being taking place now

Ex. She walks. (active voice)

21
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tense that expresses action or being that began in that past and is still taking place now

Ex. She has been (:0) walking. (active voice)

A

present perfect tense.

22
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tense that expresses action or being that began in the past, present, or near future and will be completed sometime in the future.

Ex. She will have walked. (active voice)

A

future perfect.

23
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tense that expresses action or being that began sometime in the past and was completed at a more recent point in the past

Ex. She had walked. (active voice)

A

past perfect.

24
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tense that expresses action or being that took place during a definite time before now

Ex. She walked. (active voice)

25
tone that indicates action or state of being is ongoing in the six tenses Ex. She is seeing. (present tense) ; She will be seeing. (future tense)
progressive.