Modifiers Flashcards

1
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What is a noun modifier?

A

Modify only a noun (incl. pronouns)

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2
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What is an adverbial modifier?

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Modify almost anything else [except nouns and pronouns]: verbs, adjectives, prepositional phrases, even entire clauses

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3
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What are the adjectives that have been observed alternating with their corresponding adverbs in released GMAT OG problems?

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Corresponding, frequent, independent, rare, recent, seeming, separate, significant, supposed, usual

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4
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What is the difference in how nonessential mods vs essential mods are separated out from the rest of the sentence?

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Nonessential: by commas
Essential: not separated by commas

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5
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What does a “comma which” marker signal?

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A nonessential noun mod

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What does it signify when the word “that” is used to introduce a noun modifier and never set off by a comma?

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An essential noun mod

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7
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How do you determine if -ing and -ed mods are noun or adverbial?

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Noun: not set off from the rest of the sentence by commas
Adverbial: set off from the rest of the sentence by commas

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What does a “comma prep phase,” “comma -ing,” or “a comma -ed” indicate?

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Both an adverbial modifier and nonessential mod

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9
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What does it indicate when a modifier is not split out by a comma?

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A noun mod that is often essential but can sometimes be nonessential (use your judgement to determine)

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10
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What are the roles “comma which” mods and “comma -ing” mods serve in a sentences?

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“Comma which” = modifies nouns
“Comma -ing” = modifies actions

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What is the rule for noun mods?

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Place a noun and its mod as close together as the sentence allows

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What is the most common exception that occurs when a noun and its mod can’t be place right next to each other?

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When you have two modifiers that describe the same noun. Essential mod takes precedence over nonessential mod

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13
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How are noun mods often introduced?

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By Relative Pronouns: which, that, who, whose, whom

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14
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When does the word “that” signal a noun mod and when does it not?

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Noun mod: when the word “that” is followed immediately by a noun
Not noun mod: when the word “that” is followed immediately by a verb —> more complex sentence structure of S-V-THAT-S-V

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15
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How can you test if preposition-which or preposition-whom is correct?

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Invert the text to create a complete sentence

Noun and verb inside prep phrase become the S and V of the sentence; use the prep and finish up with the noun that started the original phase

Original: the CANAL through which water flows
Inverted: Water flows through the canal

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16
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What can “where” not modify? And what should be used instead?

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A metaphorical place (condition, situation, case, circumstance, arrangement)
Use “in which” in these instances

17
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What do adverb mods answer in a sentence?

A

They answer “how, where, where, why, or how much” question about some other information in a sentence

18
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If prep phases that explain “how, when, where, or why” an action occurred or that answer a “how much” question, then what type of mod are they?

A

Adverbial mods

19
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What type of mod is it when a -ing mod is not set off by a comma? And when it is?

A

Set off by a comma = noun mod
Not set off by a comma = adverbial mod

20
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What are common subordinate markers?

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After, although, because, before, if, since, so that, that, unless, until, when, while

21
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What are countable vs uncountable mods?

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Many vs. Much
Few vs. Little
Fewer vs. Less
Fewest vs. Least
Number vs. Amount
Numerous vs. Great

22
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What are countable and uncountable mods?

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More
Most
Enough
All

23
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What do you use to make a comparison using the word numbers?

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Greater than

24
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What’s the difference between increase/decrease vs. greater/less

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Increase/decrease = change of one thing over time
Greater/less = comparison between two things