Hansen9wk examSG
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- past perfect
- show relationship between 2 past actions-always have,had in front of verb.
- Nouns ending in o
- If nouns end in -io or -eo just add -s(radio-radios; stereo-stereos)
- direct addresses
- When you name the person you are talking to, or addressing, you need to add a comma after the person's name.(example-Marquis,do you have a ruler.)
- Appositives
- are nouns and noun phrases that rename the noun before them(Mary, my favorite cousin, likes to surf.)
- perfect tense
- perfect tenses use the helping verbs.
- plural noun
- a noun representing more than one thing
- noun
- person, place, or thing and ideas
- Comma,
- punctuation mark used to separate words or parts of the sentence(cats, dogs, fishes,)
- main idea and details
- show main idea and the details about it
- present perfect
- show relationship between two future action.
- prepositional phrases
- Two or more prepositional phrases at the beginning of a sentence or one long one needs a comma afterwards.(examples- In the light of the moon, At the edge of the garden,)
- passive voice
- the action is done to the subject
- Action verbs
- show action
- Nouns ending in -y
- If vowel is before the y add -s; If a consonant is before the -y,change the y to i and add -es(boy-boys; baby-babies)
- Interjections
- words that show emotion or exclamation.(example-oh! well! ouch! wow! ah! good grief!)
- regular noun
- follow a simple set of rules when converting the singular form into a plural form
- Cause and Effect
- an event and the out come
- helping verbs
- are being verbs that are used along with an action verb.
- being verbs
- show existence or being, sometimes used in phrases
- irregular noun
- nouns that don't follow the rules.
- tomato-tomatoes
- Add -es to most nouns ending in -o
- -lf nouns(shelf-shelves)
- For most -lf nouns, change the f to v and add -es; common exception gulf-gulfs
- chronological order
- pattern of organization from 1st to last
- Spatial order
- uses details, such as a description of a place(where things are in a room).
- interrupters
- sometimes a word or a phrase will interrupt what the sentence is saying and needs to be set off with commas(in fact, for example, by the way, after all,)
- singular noun
- a noun representing one thing
- Nouns ending in -s,-ch,-sh,-x,-z,add es
- class-classes; church-churches; fishes; axes; Sanchezes
- verb tense
- expresses time, past, present, future
- Dates and Addresses
- comma to separate the city and state, but in a sentence comma after state(Mobil, Alabama, is found on the Gulf of Mexico.)
- active voice
- subject does the action
- past emphatic
- using the helping verb did emphasizes that the speaker enjoyed the movie.(makes a statement).
- verbs
- words in sentences that either show action or show existence with no action.
- emphatic tense
- using the helping verb
- progressive tense
- emphatic tense the helping verbs
- Piano-pianos
- Add -s to some -o words as an exception , including words dealing with music
- Order of importance
- uses reasons of details in order from either least to greatest or greatest to least
- Puff-Puffs
- For most f and ff nouns add -s common exception: leaf-leaves
- present emphatic
- using the verb do emphasizes that the speaker presently likes spaghetti( to ask a question)