Sentence Correction Flashcards

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What is the rule for colon’s in a sentence?

A

Whenever we have a colon, what precedes the colon must be able to stand on its own as a complete sentence.

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What portion of a sentence needs to be able to stand on its own as a complete sentence?

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ONLY the portion that precedes it

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What are the requirements for a comma for a complex sentence with a subordinate and independent clause?

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When a subordinate precedes the independent clause - subordinate must be followed by a comma, when it comes after - comma is optional

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What are the relative pronouns?

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that, which, who, whom, whose, where when

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When is a relative pronoun required versus when it is not?

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Required when it relates to the subject of a sentence - optional when it is the object

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What (singular or plural) type of verbs does ‘each’ take

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singilar

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What type of verbs does ‘either / neither’ take

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Without ‘or’ singular, with ‘or’ second noun determines verb

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What are the key indefinite pronouns which can take both singular or plural verbs?

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‘SANAMM’ - Some, Any, None, All, More, Most - dependent on the prep phrase

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What is the tense when the word ‘number’ is used

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If number is preceded by THE, it is singular, if it is A, it is plural

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What is the tense when the word ‘percentage’ is used?

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If percentage is preceded by THE, it is singular, if it is A, it takes the tense of what the percentage is a number of (can be either)

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What is the tense when fractions are used

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Dependent on what the fraction is a fraction of (i.e fraction of the class is singular, fraction of the students is plural)

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What is the tense when the word ‘percent’ is used

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Dependent on what the percent is a percent of (i.e percent of the board is singular, percent of the members is plural)

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What is the tense for many?

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When it’s just ‘many’ its plural, ‘many a’ is singular

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14
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What type of tense does every have?

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Singular

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15
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How can pronouns relate to clauses?

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They cannot

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16
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How can you test for the expletive ‘it’ in a sentence?

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Replace ‘it’ with a later part of the sentence (It is apparent that milan is a skilled writer –> that milan is a skilled writer is apparent)

17
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Where should a modifying prepositional phrase be placed in a sentence?

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As close as possible to the word it modifies

18
Q

What can relative pronouns ‘that’ and ‘which’ never refet to?

A

People

19
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When is ‘that’ used versus ‘which’

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‘That’ is used for a restrictive relative clause, which introduces nonrestrictive clauses

20
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What is the rule with commas and ‘which’

A

If which is being used for a nonrestrictive clause - it must be separated with a comma. The exception is if ‘which’ is being used in a prepositional phrase (in which, by which etc)

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What can ‘who’se relate to’

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People or things