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tw 2

the set of words that are familiar within a language

VOCABULARY

is the set of structural rules that govern the composition of sentences, phrases, and words.

GRAMMAR

That's why when they give you a spelling test it's on single words.

Vocabulary

is the words used in the sentence

Vocabulary

is using like commas, periods, etc. The structuring of a sentence.

Grammar

A word used to refer to a noun, usually used to avoid

PRONOUN

The name of a person, place, or thing.

NOUN

pronoun that refers to a nonspecific person or thing

Indefinite Pronoun

A pronoun used to identify or point to a noun

Demonstrative Pronoun

pronoun ending in -self, myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.

Intensive or Reflexive Pronoun

what kind of pronoun

All, Another, Any, Anybody, Anyone, Both, Each, Either Everybody, Everyone, Everything, Few, Many, Neither Nobody, None, No One, Nothing, One, Some, Somebody, Someone, Something

Indefinite Pronoun

It often names the receiver of an action.

Intensive or Reflexive Pronoun

what kind of pronoun

(Who, Whom, Whose, Which, What)

Interrogative Pronoun

A pronoun used to begin a question

Interrogative Pronoun

what kind of pronoun

I, Me, You, She, Her, Me, Mine, Your, Yours, Her, Hers, His, Its, Our, Ours, Their, Theirs

Personal Pronoun

Pronouns used to refer to a specific person or thing.

Personal Pronoun

What kind of pronoun

My, Mine, Your, Yours, Her, Hers, His, Its, Our, Ours, Your,Yours, Their, Theirs

Possessive Pronoun

A pronoun used to indicate ownership

Personal Pronoun

What kind of pronoun

Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That

Relative Pronoun

One of the following, when used to introduce an adjective clause.

Relative Pronoun

A word that expresses action

VERB

usually answer one of these questions: Which one? What kind of? How many or how much?

ADJECTIVE

A word used to modify (describe) a noun or pronoun

ADJECTIVE

usually answer the questions: When? Where? How? Why? Under what conditions? To what degree?

ADVERB

A word used to modify a verb, an adjective

ADVERB

indicates the relationship between the noun and the word the phrase modifies.

PREPOSITION

A word placed before a noun to form a phrase modifying (describing) another word in the sentence.

PREPOSITION

begins with a preposition which introduces a noun form.

prepositional phrase

A joining word

CONJUNCTION

Either... or, Neither.. .nor, Whether... or, Not only... but also, and both, and.

Correlative Conjunction

A pair of conjunctions connecting grammatically equal elements.

Correlative Conjunction

And, Or, But

Coordinating Conjunction

Connects two words or parts of a sentence

Coordinating Conjunction

After, Although, As, As if, Because, Before, Even Though, If, Since, So That, Than, That, Though, Unless, Until, When, Where, Whether, and While.

Subordinating Conjunction

A word that introduces a subordinate clause and indicates its relation to the rest of the sentence.

Subordinating Conjunction

Consequently, furthermore, however, moreover, nevertheless, then, therefore, and thus

Conjunctive Adverb

An adverb used with a semicolon to connect independent clauses.

Conjunctive Adverb

a, an, the (modifies noun);

ARTICLE

the

definite article

a

indefinite article

A word expressing surprise or emotion

INTERJECTIONS

An Indo-European language to the West Germanic branch, the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries.

English

It is utilized by the largest number of the people of many nations in all the five continents in the world.

English

occupies the prestigious place of an international language.

English

is the most widely spoken and written languages of the world.

English

THE PURPOSE OF GRAMMAR

Clarity of meaning
Readability

Credibility

TYPES OF ERRORS

Wrong-word errors
Punctuation errors

Usage errors

TYPES OF WRONG-WORD ERRORS

Spelling and Typographic Mistakes;
Don’t just rely on spell check!;

When a word, phrase, or sentence has more than one

Ambiguous

main idea that serves the purpose and is relevant to your audience

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