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CBT TSA Questions with Detailed
Verified Answers
Sentence Ans: — is a grammatically independent group of words that
serves as a unit of expression. Normally contains a stated subject, must
contain predicate that consists of at least one word, a verb.
Is Go! a sentence? Ans: — Yes, has an unstated, but implied, subject
and a verb.
Phrase Ans: — Is a group of related words lacking a subject and/or a
predicate(the part that says something about or directs the subject).
A phrase can be used as Ans: — A noun, adjective, adverb, or verb.
Phrases are classified as Ans: — prepositional, participial, gerund,
infinitive, and verb phrases.
What are clauses? Ans: — Grammatical units containing a subject and a
verb, either dependent or independent. Independent expresses the main
thought of the sentence and can stand alone as a sentence (she
laughed.). A dependent clause expresses an idea that is less important
that the idea expressed in the main clause and cannot stand alone as a
sentence(as she was laughing...).
Restrictive phrase/clause Ans: — provides information that is necessary
to identify specifically what is being described.
Nonrestrictive phrase/clause Ans: — provides information that is
incidental to the meaning of the sentence.
verb Ans: — a word or phrase used to assert an action or state of being
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CBT TSA Questions with Detailed
Verified Answers
Sentence Ans: — is a grammatically independent group of words that
serves as a unit of expression. Normally contains a stated subject, must
contain predicate that consists of at least one word, a verb.
Is Go! a sentence? Ans: — Yes, has an unstated, but implied, subject
and a verb.
Phrase Ans: — Is a group of related words lacking a subject and/or a
predicate(the part that says something about or directs the subject).
A phrase can be used as Ans: — A noun, adjective, adverb, or verb.
Phrases are classified as Ans: — prepositional, participial, gerund,
infinitive, and verb phrases.
What are clauses? Ans: — Grammatical units containing a subject and a
verb, either dependent or independent. Independent expresses the main
thought of the sentence and can stand alone as a sentence (she
laughed.). A dependent clause expresses an idea that is less important
that the idea expressed in the main clause and cannot stand alone as a
sentence(as she was laughing...).
Restrictive phrase/clause Ans: — provides information that is necessary
to identify specifically what is being described.
Nonrestrictive phrase/clause Ans: — provides information that is
incidental to the meaning of the sentence.
verb Ans: — a word or phrase used to assert an action or state of being
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