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TEAS 7 READING & ENGLISH EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED
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Pronoun Takes the place of a noun to avoid repetition
The noun the pronoun refers to
Antecedent
Pronoun Antecedent Agreement The pronoun has to agree with the antecedent (plural/singular)
If the subject is singular, the verb ends with "s".
***Subject verb agreement ****
Ex: the dog barks at the cat
1) find the verb first
Subject verb **** 2)who’s doing it? (Subject)
The pretty girl (subject) jumped (verb) on the bench.
Is = singular
Are = plural
Subject
Think S! Singular
S=verb
The verb does NOT end with S
If the subject is PLURAL...***** The dogs bark at the cat
Jack and Sally laugh at the joke.
the verb in the sentence which expresses what is said about the subject
A predicate is the part of a sentence, or a clause, that tells what the subject is
doing or what the subject is. Let's take the same sentence from before:
simple predicate/verb
The cat is sleeping in the sun.
The clause sleeping in the sun is the predicate; it's dictating what the cat is doing.
The small, red CAR is the one…..
simple subject
gives a command
imperative sentence
think "it is imperative that!""""
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What is the subject of a sentence? It is the person, place, or thing that is doing the
action. One way you can find the subject of a sentence is by asking yourself, "Who
Subject sentence
or what does/did the action?" The answer to this question will be the subject
of the sentence. Example: Josh brings lunch to school every day.
Show action or STATE OF BEING
Verbs
STB= is, was, am, have, been, seems
quotation marks Direct quotes, titles, dialogue
Commas & periods go where? Always go INSIDE quotation marks
? marks and ! go where ? either inside or outside but for teas, safe inside
Semicolons ; go where Outside the quotation marks
Formal
Nostalgic
4 moods from author
Reflective: narrative describes feelings
Mood: readers reaction. Author creates a mood that the reader will feel
Exposition: beg of story, characters , identifies the
problem Rising action: suspend builds
Climax: critical moment, gets good
5 story elements Falling: action, everything happens after the climax
Resolution
ERCFR
Beginnning of the title and important words in the title
Capitalize in titles Gone with the Wind
To Kill a Mockingbird
Capitalization
Uncle Joe (must have a name following the title ONLY)
Capitalize in title names General Robert Henry
Dr. B. E. Well
Stereotypes Grouping races or people together
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