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| The context in which you are interpreting a reading or composing a peice of writing. |
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| A statement of how language is commonly or conventionally used. |
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| Adjective, Adverb, COnjunction, Interjection, Noun, Preposition, Pronoun, Nverb |
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| Three main Types of Verbs |
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| Action Verbs, Linking Verbs, Auxiliary Verbs |
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| Expresses Action or State of Being |
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| Names places, things people and ideas. |
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| Common, Generic, Proper, Count, Noncount, Collective, Abstract, and Concrete |
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| Takes the place of a previously mentioned noun or noun phrase. |
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| Modifies a noun or a pronoun. |
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| Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. |
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| Preposisitions setup relationships between words. |
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| Conjunctions are connectors. |
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| Interjections are expressions of surprise or strong feeling. |
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| What are the 7 cordinating conjunctions? |
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| for, and, nor, but, or yet, so |
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| What types of conjunctions are there? |
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| Coordinating, Correlative, Subordinating |
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| Where in the sentance are interjections used? |
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| What is a preposition that contains more than one word? |
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| What types of questions do adverbs ask? |
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| When, How, Where, How often? |
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