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ILTS 305 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS (LATEST UPDATE) Interjection - ANS Word of exclamation. E.g. hey!, please!, oh Subject - ANS In a sentence, it is who or what the sentence is about imperative sentence - ANS Verb subject understood, but not actually in the sentence. E.g There are FIVE LETTERS in the mailbox. Implied - go to the post office? - you are is the word. Predicate - ANS tells what the subject is or does. E.g. John and Jane sing in a Tuesday at the hall. - answer- John and Jane. subject-verb agreement - ANS subject stays the same; verb must be singular or plural to match the subject number agreement - ANS using singular/plural form of nouns correctly. E. calls home. Correct as Dan is one person. person agreement - ANS I AM, you ARE, he IS walking. compound subject - ANS two or more subjects joined together usually by "and" or "or" that share a common verb Indefinite pronoun as subject - ANS Does not to refer to specific noun. E.g. EACH (s) runner HAS (V) a different number. Complements - ANS A noun, pronoun, or adjective used to give more information Direct Objects (DO) - ANS a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb indirect object - ANS tells to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done; example: Jack showed the DOG kindness. Pronoun Usage - ANS the use of pronouns to get someone on your side and against your enemies antecedent - ANS The word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun. Clauses - ANS a group of words with a subject and a verb (predicate). independent clause - ANS A clause that can stand alone as a sentence. E.g? I am running. dependent clause - ANS A phrase that can't stand alone as a complete sentence. E.g. because I want to stay in shape. Types of clauses - ANS Dependent, independent, subordinate, adjective, restrictive/non-restrictive, elliptical, coordinate, nominal Phrases - ANS a group of words that function together as a part of speech. Adds detail or explanation. prepositinal phrase - ANS a modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and its object. E.g. The picnic is ON THE BLANKET. Verbal Phrases - ANS Word of phrase formed from a verb but does not function as a verb. E.g. WALK (v) a mile daily. - verb is WALK, subject is implied YOU. Participles phrases - ANS Type of verbal that always functions as an adjective. E.g. verb - dance. 1. Present participle is dancing, 2. Past participle is danced. Gerunds and Gerund Phrases - ANS a verb form ending in "ing" and functions as a noun in a sentence S-Jogging can be good exercise.-jogging PA-My favorite hoppy is cooking.-cooking OP-Lock the door before leaving.-leaving DO-Did they enjoy hiking?-hiking Infinitive - ANS the word "to" plus a verb, usually functioning as a noun, and often as a predicate in a sentence. E.g. To JOIN THE TEAM is my goal. In life (noun). Appositive phrases - ANS a noun or pronoun that identifies or renames another noun or pronoun. E.g. Terriers, HUNTERS AT HEART, have been dressed to look like lap dogs. - noun phrase 'hunters at heart' has renamed the noun terrier. Absolute Phrase - ANS combines a noun and a participle with any accompanying modifiers or objects. E.g. THE ALARM RINGING, he pushed the snooze button.

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ILTS 305 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED
PASS (LATEST UPDATE)


Interjection - ANS ✓Word of exclamation. E.g. hey!, please!, oh


Subject - ANS ✓In a sentence, it is who or what the sentence is about


imperative sentence - ANS ✓Verb subject understood, but not actually in the
sentence. E.g There are FIVE LETTERS in the mailbox. Implied - go to the post
office? - you are is the word.


Predicate - ANS ✓tells what the subject is or does. E.g. John and Jane sing in a
Tuesday at the hall. - answer- John and Jane.


subject-verb agreement - ANS ✓subject stays the same; verb must be singular
or plural to match the subject


number agreement - ANS ✓using singular/plural form of nouns correctly.
E.g.dan calls home. Correct as Dan is one person.


person agreement - ANS ✓I AM, you ARE, he IS walking.


compound subject - ANS ✓two or more subjects joined together usually by
"and" or "or" that share a common verb


Indefinite pronoun as subject - ANS ✓Does not to refer to specific noun. E.g.
EACH (s) runner HAS (V) a different number.



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Complements - ANS ✓A noun, pronoun, or adjective used to give more
information


Direct Objects (DO) - ANS ✓a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the
recipient of the action of a transitive verb


indirect object - ANS ✓tells to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done;
example: Jack showed the DOG kindness.


Pronoun Usage - ANS ✓the use of pronouns to get someone on your side and
against your enemies


antecedent - ANS ✓The word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun.


Clauses - ANS ✓a group of words with a subject and a verb (predicate).


independent clause - ANS ✓A clause that can stand alone as a sentence. E.g? I
am running.


dependent clause - ANS ✓A phrase that can't stand alone as a complete
sentence. E.g. because I want to stay in shape.


Types of clauses - ANS ✓Dependent, independent, subordinate, adjective,
restrictive/non-restrictive, elliptical, coordinate, nominal


Phrases - ANS ✓a group of words that function together as a part of speech.
Adds detail or explanation.


prepositinal phrase - ANS ✓a modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and
its object. E.g. The picnic is ON THE BLANKET.



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Verbal Phrases - ANS ✓Word of phrase formed from a verb but does not
function as a verb. E.g. WALK (v) a mile daily. - verb is WALK, subject is implied
YOU.


Participles phrases - ANS ✓Type of verbal that always functions as an adjective.
E.g. verb - dance. 1. Present participle is dancing, 2. Past participle is danced.


Gerunds and Gerund Phrases - ANS ✓a verb form ending in "ing" and functions
as a noun in a sentence
S-Jogging can be good exercise.-jogging
PA-My favorite hoppy is cooking.-cooking
OP-Lock the door before leaving.-leaving
DO-Did they enjoy hiking?-hiking


Infinitive - ANS ✓the word "to" plus a verb, usually functioning as a noun, and
often as a predicate in a sentence. E.g. To JOIN THE TEAM is my goal. In life
(noun).


Appositive phrases - ANS ✓a noun or pronoun that identifies or renames
another noun or pronoun. E.g. Terriers, HUNTERS AT HEART, have been dressed
to look like lap dogs. - noun phrase 'hunters at heart' has renamed the noun
terrier.


Absolute Phrase - ANS ✓combines a noun and a participle with any
accompanying modifiers or objects. E.g. THE ALARM RINGING, he pushed the
snooze button.


Parallelism - ANS ✓similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words,
phrases, or clauses. E.g. He stopped at the office, THE store, and the pharmacy
before coming home.


Sentence Purpose: Declarative - ANS ✓States fact and ends with a period.


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