Chapter 6-9: Review Flashcards

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Participles

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“-ing” and “-en” verbs acting adjectivally or adverbally.

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Gerunds

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“-ing” verbs acting as a noun.

Ex. Laying on a towel at the beach is the dream life.

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Relative Clause

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Marked by either a pronoun–who, which, that–or an adverb–when, where, why–that expand on a noun.

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Infinitive

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“to” followed by a verb phrase; functions as either adverbally, adjectivally, or nominally.

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Nominal Clause

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Clauses filling the NP slot

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Object of the Preposition

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Marked by an expletive-that or a interrogative-what.

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Subordinate Clause

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A Dependent Clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction.

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Appositive

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A structure that often renames the NP.

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