Noun - Answer a physical object or an abstract idea and can include a person, animal,
place, or thing
Pronoun - Answer Replaces a noun or another one of itself in a sentence and can be
used instead of a noun to refer to the noun. Usually used if a subject of a passage
already been established in a previous sentence and discussion on same subject is
continuing.
Ex- Jack climbed the tree but HE fell off it.
Article - Answer a type of determiner that comes before a noun. Only two types-
indefinite (a/an), and definite (the).
Ex- He dropped THE piano
Ex- She yelled at A cow
Subject - Answer Part of the sentence that tells you what the sentence is about. In most
cases, it's the "who" or "what" that does the action. Usually a noun, pronoun, or noun
phrase.
Verb - Answer used to give actions, events or states of being to subjects or nouns.
Usually come after the subject, BUT the DLAB plays with sentence structure, so do not
rely on it.
Ex- John SAW her FALL.
Adjective - Answer word used to describe, identify, or quantify a subject and modifies
the noun or pronoun. Usually before a noun, but DLAB will try and trick you.
Ex- the BIG bowl is filled with bread.
Object - Answer a(n) "blank" is that which the subject is acting upon. Can be many
different types including direct and indirect.
Ex- Athena bought a MOVIE
Direct Object - Answer a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of
the action of a transitive verb
SUBJECT+VERB+BLANK
Ex- John (subject) ate (verb) bread (blank)
Indirect Object - Answer a noun phrase referring to someone or something that is, or will
be, affected by the action of a verb. This means it is present when someone or
something interacts with direct object. For a sentence to have "blank", it needs to have
a direct object.
Ex- Jeremy gave his sister a sweater.
(Direct object is sweater, blank is his sister)
3 parts of the DLAB - Answer Personal Survey, Audio, and Visual
Part 1 of DLAB - Answer 10 question survey about tester and study habits