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11 Cards in this Set
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Everyone - plural or singular? |
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1. Everyone in the bank-including the manager and the tellers, ran to the door when the fire alarm rang. |
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5. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), the great Transcendentalist philosopher, wrote in his essay “Self-Reliance” of the need for an individual to develop his capacities. |
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6. The recently built children's amusement park has been called “ a boon to the community “ by its supporters and “an eyesore” by its harshest critics. |
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13. Porcupine is from Latin porcus, “pig,” and spina, “spine.” |
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18. The fact that boxing is known to cause head injuries and brain damage should lead us to inform the public and push for a ban on boxing. |
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whom or what the sentence is about. |
subject |
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what the subject is or does |
predicate |
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the key word in the predicate |
verb |
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links the subject of the sentence to words that describe or rename it |
linking verb |
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subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, they, who) or an object (me, you, him, her, it, us, them, whom). |
Pronoun |