Test 13 Flashcards
Unit 9: Lessons 71-73
A(n) ? phrase is a group of words beginning with a preposition and ending with a substantive.
prepositional.
A(n) ? phrase is a group of words including a verb and all of its helping verbs.
verb.
A(n) ? phrase is a group of words consisting of a participle and any related complements and modifiers.
participal.
A(n) ? phrase is a group of words consisting of a gerund and any related complements and modifiers.
gerundial.
An ? phrase is a group of words consisting of an infinitive and any related complements and modifiers.
infinitive.
Indicate what kind of clause is in dark print: This is the intersection /where the accident took place./
adjective.
Indicate what kind of clause is in dark print: /How she completed her paper/ was not discovered.
noun.
Indicate what kind of clause is in dark print: /Since he is wise,/ he will not participate in that activity.
adverb.
A(n) ? clause is a dependent clause that serves the function of a noun within a sentence.
noun.
A(n) ? clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun.
adjective.
A(n) ? clause is a dependent clause that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.
adverb.
? phrases are used as predicate verbs in the same way as single verbs are used.
verb.
Indicate what kind of phrase is in dark print: I plan /to finish my research paper/ today.
infinitive.
Indicate what kind of phrase is in dark print: /Having finished my research paper/, I will submit it today.
participal.
Indicate what kind of phrase is in dark print: My goal, /finishing my research paper today/, is feasible.
gerundial.
A(n) ? phrase can be used as an adjectival, adverbial, or nounal phrase.
prepositional.
Noun clauses are introduced by words known as ?.
signal words.
Adjective clauses are introduced by ? conjunctions.
neither.
? are verb forms used as nouns, adjectives, and adverbs.
infinitives.
? phrases have the characteristics of both verbs and adjectives.
participal.
A gerund is a verb form used as a(n) ?.
noun.
A ? is a group of words containing both a subject and a verb, and is used as part of a sentence.
clause.
That, whether, and if often do not have grammatical functions within a ?.
clause.
? clauses are adverb clauses in which certain words may be omitted and implied rather than expressed if understood from similar words in the independent clause.
elliptical.