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ELA- parts of speech/grammar Exam Newest Exam Complete Questions and Correct Answers with Rationales | Already Graded A+||Brand New Version!! noun - Answer- A person, place, thing, or idea proper noun - Answer- name a special person, place, or thing pronoun - Answer- take the place of a noun adjective - Answer- modifying words that describe a noun, such as size, color and number verb - Answer- shows action or a state of being adverb - Answer- describe verbs (slowly, quickly, etc.) conjunction - Answer- joins words, phrases and clauses together article - Answer- three special words that can be used before a noun- a, an, the interjection - Answer- A word used with excitement., followed with an exclamation mark. Antecedent - Answer- the noun the pronoun stand for. Complex sentence - Answer- A sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause Compound sentence - Answer- two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction Declarative sentence - Answer- a sentence that makes a statement or declaration Dependent clause - Answer- Cannot stand alone. It is not a complete sentence. Direct object - Answer- the object that receives the direct action of the verb- Example: The car hit the TREE Exclamatory sentence - Answer- a sentence that conveys excitement or force!!!!!!!!!! Imperative sentence - Answer- A sentence that requests or commands. Independent clause - Answer- Expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence. Indirect object - Answer- Comes before the direct object. Tells to whom, for whom the action of the verb is done. Example- the CAR hit the tree. Interrogative sentence - Answer- a sentence that asks a question Linking verbs - Answer- is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been, seem, look, feel, and become. Phrase - Answer- a group of words used as a sentence part. It does not have a subject and a verb Possessive pronouns - Answer- personal pronouns used to show ownership or relationship. Example- my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, and theirs. Predicate nominative - Answer- A noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames the subject Preposition - Answer- a word that tells when or where Prepositional phrase - Answer- a phrase that starts with a preposition, ends with an object. Example- around the corner Sentence - Answer- a group of words expressing a complete thought, and it must have a subject and a verb Subject - Answer- a word that tells who or what the sentence is about Superlative form - Answer- compares more than two things or persons. Examples: newest, most careless, best. Third person - Answer- spoken about someone else. includes: he, his, him, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself, they, their, theirs, them, themselves. First person - Answer- refers to the speaker. Pronouns include: I, my, mine, me, myself, we, our, ours, us, ourselves.

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ELA- parts of speech/grammar Exam
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and Correct Answers with Rationales |
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Version!!
noun - Answer- A person, place, thing, or idea

proper noun - Answer- name a special person, place, or thing

pronoun - Answer- take the place of a noun

adjective - Answer- modifying words that describe a noun, such as size, color and
number

verb - Answer- shows action or a state of being

adverb - Answer- describe verbs (slowly, quickly, etc.)

conjunction - Answer- joins words, phrases and clauses together

article - Answer- three special words that can be used before a noun- a, an, the

interjection - Answer- A word used with excitement., followed with an exclamation mark.

Antecedent - Answer- the noun the pronoun stand for.

Complex sentence - Answer- A sentence with one independent clause and at least one
dependent clause

Compound sentence - Answer- two or more independent clauses joined by a
conjunction

Declarative sentence - Answer- a sentence that makes a statement or declaration

Dependent clause - Answer- Cannot stand alone. It is not a complete sentence.

Direct object - Answer- the object that receives the direct action of the verb- Example:
The car hit the TREE

Exclamatory sentence - Answer- a sentence that conveys excitement or force!!!!!!!!!!

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