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Miller grammar

Terms

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noun clause
a subordinate clause that acts as a noun
constant, angry ranting
UNDERLINE THE GERUND PHRASE!! His constant, angry ranting made Napoleon difficult to tolerate.
gerund phrase
a gerund with modifiers of a complement, all acting together as a noun.
infinitive
a form of a verb that generally appears with the word to and acts as a noun, and adjective, or an abverb.
clause
a group of words with its own subject and verb.
adjective clause
a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or a ronoun by telling WHAT KIND or WHICH ONE.
who reads about ancient Rome-----Anyone
WRITE WHAT THE ADJECTIVE CLAUSE IS AND WHAT IT IS MODIFYING!! Anyone who reads about ancient Rome will find it very interesting.
subordinate
STATE WHETHER THE BOLD CLAUSE IS AN INDEPENDENT OR SUBORDINATE CLAUSE!! The woman TO WHOM I INTRODUCED YOU teaches latin.
whoever is last
UNDERLINE THE NOUN CLAUSE!! Whoever is last must pay a penalty.
gerund
a form of a verb that acts as a noun (-ing). no helping verbs like verbs ending in -ing nor do they act as adjuctives as participles do.
independent clause
STATE WHETHER THE SENTENCE IS AN INDEPENDENT OR SUBORDINATE CLAUSE!! That women teaches latin.
Independent clause
can stand by itself as a complete sentence
verb//participle//gerund
WRITE IN ORDER WHETHER EACH SENTENCE IS A PARTICIPLE, GERUND, OR A VERB!! kevin is yawning at his desk//the yawning boy was very tired.//yawning is contagious.
participle
a form of a verb that can act as an adjective. (what kind? or Which one?)
subordinate adverb clauses
modify verbs, adjectives, adverbs, or verbals by telling where, when, in what way, to what extent, under what condition, or why.
relative pronous
connect adjective clauses to the words they modify and act as subjects, direct objects, objects of preposition, or adjectives in the clause
she was-----happy
WRITE THE SUBORDINATING ADVERB CLAUSE AND LABEL WHAT IT IS MODIFYING!! Tricia seemed happy wherever she was.
participle phrase
a participle modified by an adverb or an adverb phrase accompanied by a compliment.
subordinate clause
it has a subject and a verb but cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence; can only be part of a sentemce.
eliptical clause
a clause in which the verb or subject and verb are understood but not actually stated
traveling quickly-----we
UNDERLINE THE PARTICIPLE PHRASE AND LIST WHAT IT IS MODIFYING!! Traveling quickly, we say much of the french country side.
to understand
UNDERLINE THE INFINITIVE!! To understand requires maturity and acceptance.
relative adverbs
connect adjective clauses to the words they modify and act as adverbs in the clauses.

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