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Question 1: Complex sentence
Answer:
one independent clause plus one or more dependent clauses
Question 2: Compound sentence
Answer:
two independent clauses joined by a fanboy or semicolon
Question 3: subject
Answer:
what or who the sentence is mainly about. Usually in the beginning of the sentence to the left of the verb.
Question 4: phrase
Answer:
A group of words that doesn't contain it's own subject and verb: down the street, eating ice cream, after dark
Question 5: Predicate
Answer:
starts with what the subject is doing (verb). sometimes obvious like with an action verb: "swim, dance" but not always, such as with the verbs "is" or "has"
Question 6: Compound verb
Answer:
a subject doing two or more actions: Jack and Jill went up the hill and fetched a pail of water
Question 7: Fanboys
Answer:
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Question 8: Subordinate clause
Answer:
A dependent clause that begins with a subordinating conjunction: although, if, since, etc
Question 9: Participle phrase
Answer:
starts with an "ing" word: walking down the hall, I notice a line at the bubbler
Question 10: Appositive phrase
Answer:
a noun phrase that renames a noun The soldier, an ex-marine
Question 11: Compound complex sentence
Answer:
two independent clauses and at least on dependent clause
Question 12: Phrase
Answer:
group of words that doesn't contain it's own subject and verb: down the street: eating ice cream, after dark
Question 13: simple sentences
Answer:
contains one independent clause
Question 14: Independent Clause
Answer:
A clause that begins with a relative pronoun: that, which, who, whomever, etc.
Question 15: Comma Splice
Answer:
when the sentence uses a comma incorrectly and instead needs a period or semicolon.
Question 16: ABBI SAW A WUWU
Answer:
As, because, before, if, since, after, while, although, when, until, where, unless
Question 17: Dependent Clause
Answer:
Can't stand on its own: since I like ice cream..
Question 18: prepositional phrase
Answer:
starts with a preposition: over the river, through the woods, to grandmother's house