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Grammar Term Review | ENGL 313 - Grammar of Current English, Quizzes of English Language

Random Grammar Terms, Structure Class Words, Morphology, etc... Class: ENGL 313 - Grammar of Current English; Subject: ENGLISH; University: University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Term: Fall 2009;

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Download Grammar Term Review | ENGL 313 - Grammar of Current English and more Quizzes English Language in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Coordinating Conjunctions DEFINITION 1 Link sentences or ideas and, or, but, yet, nor, for TERM 2 Correlative Conjuctions DEFINITION 2 Link/Form a relationship between two ideas either...or Both...and Neither...nor Not only... But also TERM 3 Conjunctive Adverbs DEFINITION 3 Link ideas by explaining the manner that they are related ex) however, moreover, therefore TERM 4 Subordinating Conjunctions DEFINITION 4 Conjunctions that link a subordinate clause to the main clause Whenever, after, while, if, because, since, etc... TERM 5 Relative Pronouns DEFINITION 5 a pronoun that marks a relative clause within a larger sentence. ex) who, which TERM 6 Personal Pronouns DEFINITION 6 A substitute for proper or common nouns, show the objective case unlike other English words ex) he, his, him TERM 7 Reflexive Pronouns DEFINITION 7 A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded by the noun or pronoun to which it refers (its antecedent) within the same clause. ex) John hit himself. (John and himself are co- referential) TERM 8 Intensive Pronouns DEFINITION 8 An intensive pronoun is a pronoun used to add emphasis to a statement; for example, "I did it myself." English intensive pronouns use the same form as reflexive pronouns. TERM 9 Articles DEFINITION 9 A type of structure class word that signals a noun, includes a, an, the TERM 10 Qualifiers DEFINITION 10 Determiners for adjectives and adverbs, give the extent or degree to which something is very, rather, quite, much very green, rather pretty, quite annoying,
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