ILTS Elementary Education (305-Content Test) Questions and Answers with complete solution
A person, place, thing, or idea - Answer-Nouns The class or group of people, places, and things (not capitalized) - Answer-Common Noun The names of a specific person, place, or thing (capitalized) - Answer-Proper Nouns The names of conditions or ideas - Answer-General Nouns Names people, places, and things that are understood by using your senses - Answer-Specific Nouns The names for a person, place or thing that may act as a whole - Answer-Collective Nouns Words that are used to stand in for a noun - Answer-Pronouns The case for nouns and pronouns that are the subject of a sentence - Answer-Nominative Nouns and Pronouns The case for nouns and pronouns that are an object in a sentence - Answer-Objective Nouns and Pronouns The case for nouns and pronouns that show possession or ownership - Answer-Possessive Nouns and Pronouns -Intensive (I myself, you yourself, he himself, she herself, the itself, we ourselves, you yourselves, they themselves) -Relative (which, who, whom, whose)-Interrogative (what, which, who, whom, whose) -Demonstrative (this, that, these, those) -Indefinite (all, any, each, everyone, either/neither, one, some, several) -Reciprocal (each other, one another) - Answer-How can Pronouns be Grouped? A verb whose action points to a receiver - Answer-Transitive Verbs A verb that does not point to a receiver of an action - Answer-Intransitive Verbs A verb that shows what subject is doing in a sentence - Answer-Action Verbs Link the subject of a sentence to a noun or pronoun or link a subject with an adjective - Answer-Linking Verbs The subject of the sentence is doing the action - Answer-Transitive Verbs-Active Voice The subject receives the action - Answer-Transitive Verbs-Passive Voice The action happened in the past - Answer-Past Verbs The action happens at the current time - Answer-Present Verbs The action is going to happen later - Answer-Future VerbsThe second action started in the past and the first action came before the second - Answer-Past Perfect Verbs The action started in the past and continues into the present - Answer-Present Perfect Verbs An action that uses the past and the future - Answer-Future Perfect Verbs When you change the form of a verb - Answer-Conjugating Verbs Used for facts, opinions, and questions - Answer-Indicative Moods Used for orders or requests - Answer-Imperative Moods Used for wishes and statements that go against facts - Answer-Subjunctive Moods A word that is used to modify a noun or pronoun - Answer-Adjectives Adjectives that are used to mark nouns - Answer-Articles -Definite (the) -Indefinite (a, an) - Answer-Types of Articles Can show the comparison between things - Answer-Relative Adjectives Can show comparison - Answer-Absolute Adjectives A word that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb - Answer-Adverbs-Positive (standard or normal form) -Comparative (compares 1 person or thing to another) -Superlative (compares more than 2 people or things) - Answer-Rules to Compare Adverbs and Adjectives A word placed before a noun or pronoun that shows the relationship between an object and another word in the sentence - Answer-Prepositions Join words, phrases, or clauses and they show the connection between the join pieces - AnswerConjunctions Show the connection between pairs - Answer-Correlative Conjunctions Join subordinate clauses with independent clauses - Answer-Subordinating Conjunctions After, although, because, before, in order that, since, so that, unless, until, when, whenever, where, wherever, whether, while - Answer-Common Subordinating Conjunctions A word for exclamation that is used alone or as a piece to a sentence - Answer-Interjections Names who or what the sentence is all about - Answer-Subject Includes the simple subject and all of its modifiers - Answer-Complete Subject The subject of the sentence - Answer-Simple Subject The verbs subject is understood, but not actually presented in the sentence - Answer-Imperitove SentencesExplains or describes the subject - Answer-Predicate Verbs agree with their subjects in number - Answer-Subject Verb Agreement A noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used to give more information about the subject or verb in the sentence - Answer-Complements A noun or pronoun takes or receives the action of a verb - Answer-Direct Objects A word or group of words that show how an action had an influence on someone or something - AnswerIndirect Objects The word (noun or pronoun) that gets linked to the subject in the predicate that describe or define the subject - Answer-Predicate Nominatives The word (adjective) that gets linked to the subject in the predicate that describe or define the subject - Answer-Predicate Adjectives Pronouns and their antecedents agree when they have the same number and gender - Answer-PronounAntecedents Agreement A group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate - Answer-Clauses Contains a complete thought (stands alone) - Answer-Independent Clauses Includes a subject and verb (cant stand alone) - Answer-Dependent/Subordinate Clauses A dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun - Answer-Adjective ClausesExplains or defines a person or thing (no comma) - Answer-Essential Clauses Give more information about a person or thing but are not necessary to define them (uses comma) - Answer-Nonessential Clauses A dependent clause that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb - Answer-Adverb Clauses A dependent clause that can be used as a subject, object, or complement - Answer-Noun Clause
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