Verbal Flashcards

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Q

Parallelism

A

Parts of a sentence must be structurally and logically similar. Verbs ending with -ing and -ing.

Lists must have the same marker words to be parallel.

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Parallelism - Limitations

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Sometimes the meaning of the sentence requires non-parallelism - past, present, and future, for instance.

Gerunds - These are words that can be used as nouns or verbs - Aching, numbness, tingling, etc.

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Semi-Colon

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Connects two independent clauses. Do NOT use connecting words except for “; however, “

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Relative Pronouns (Who, Whom, Whose)

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Change to He, Him, His

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Pronouns

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Singular: It, Its
Plural: They, Them, Their

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Sentence Tiebreakers

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  1. Idioms
  2. Meaning
  3. Clarity and Concision

These all come AFTER checking for grammatical errors

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Sub-Lists

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If there is a sub list with commas, the main list used semi-colons instead of commas for major items in primary list

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Single vs. Plural Verbs

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Single verbs typically have an “s” after them, while plural verbs typically do not

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