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-They provide more details in a sentence and modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs,
but not nouns.
-They tell you when or how something happened or how something looks or feels.
- Many end in -ly and one is the word not
Ex. Mrs. Cooper's car accident REGRETTABLY left her with multiple abrasions, and she felt
MISERABLE.
Choose matching term
1 Adverbs 2 Semicolon
3 Mode 4 Clause
Don't know?
The part of the sentence that contains the action word (verb) that
Predicate
tells us what the subject is or does
Pronouns He, she, and they are examples of...?
, -They provide more details in a sentence and modify verbs,
adjectives, or other adverbs, but not nouns.
-They tell you when or how something happened or how
Adverbs something looks or feels.
- Many end in -ly and one is the word not
Ex. Mrs. Cooper's car accident REGRETTABLY left her with
multiple abrasions, and she felt MISERABLE.
A sentence that lacks a subject and a verb.
For example:
Phrases from that night
among the girls
around the bush
A sentence part that lacks a subject or verb and contains
prepositions Prepositions are words that introduce information to
the reader. This information can include where something takes
place (such as 'at' the store), when or why something takes place
(such as 'before' dinner), or general descriptive information (such
as the girl 'with' the cool tattoo).
Prepositional Phrases
For example:
- to the store
- in the street
- on the roof
- at the hospital
- with a stethoscope
A part of a sentence that contains a verb and a participle. When
it introduces and modifies a sentence, it's separated from the rest
Participle Phrase of a sentence by a comma.
i.e. Pleased by the doctor's complimentary words, the nurse
smiled.
Clause A sentence part that contains a subject and a verb.
It can stand on its own as a sentence; it has a subject and a verb
Independent Clause
and makes a complete thought.
A part of a sentence that depends on other words to be added
to it to make sense. It CANNOT stand on its own because it does
not form a complete thought.
Dependent Clause For example,
-Until the third shift comes on duty
-Because she missed punching in by 15 minutes
-Whenever the fire alarm went off in the hospital.
A dependent clause that modifies an a verb and can be placed
Adverbial clause at the beginning or end of a sentence.
i.e. Whenever the doctor operates, he leaves VIRTUALLY no scar.
The dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun.
i.e. The only nurse on the shift who is not from New York is
Adjectival Clause Angelina
"who is not from New York," modifies nurse
HESI
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
-They provide more details in a sentence and modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs,
but not nouns.
-They tell you when or how something happened or how something looks or feels.
- Many end in -ly and one is the word not
Ex. Mrs. Cooper's car accident REGRETTABLY left her with multiple abrasions, and she felt
MISERABLE.
Choose matching term
1 Adverbs 2 Semicolon
3 Mode 4 Clause
Don't know?
The part of the sentence that contains the action word (verb) that
Predicate
tells us what the subject is or does
Pronouns He, she, and they are examples of...?
, -They provide more details in a sentence and modify verbs,
adjectives, or other adverbs, but not nouns.
-They tell you when or how something happened or how
Adverbs something looks or feels.
- Many end in -ly and one is the word not
Ex. Mrs. Cooper's car accident REGRETTABLY left her with
multiple abrasions, and she felt MISERABLE.
A sentence that lacks a subject and a verb.
For example:
Phrases from that night
among the girls
around the bush
A sentence part that lacks a subject or verb and contains
prepositions Prepositions are words that introduce information to
the reader. This information can include where something takes
place (such as 'at' the store), when or why something takes place
(such as 'before' dinner), or general descriptive information (such
as the girl 'with' the cool tattoo).
Prepositional Phrases
For example:
- to the store
- in the street
- on the roof
- at the hospital
- with a stethoscope
A part of a sentence that contains a verb and a participle. When
it introduces and modifies a sentence, it's separated from the rest
Participle Phrase of a sentence by a comma.
i.e. Pleased by the doctor's complimentary words, the nurse
smiled.
Clause A sentence part that contains a subject and a verb.
It can stand on its own as a sentence; it has a subject and a verb
Independent Clause
and makes a complete thought.
A part of a sentence that depends on other words to be added
to it to make sense. It CANNOT stand on its own because it does
not form a complete thought.
Dependent Clause For example,
-Until the third shift comes on duty
-Because she missed punching in by 15 minutes
-Whenever the fire alarm went off in the hospital.
A dependent clause that modifies an a verb and can be placed
Adverbial clause at the beginning or end of a sentence.
i.e. Whenever the doctor operates, he leaves VIRTUALLY no scar.
The dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun.
i.e. The only nurse on the shift who is not from New York is
Adjectival Clause Angelina
"who is not from New York," modifies nurse