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Common terms and phrases
abstract noun adjectival clause adjunct accusative adverb adverbial clause antecedent Appositive auxiliary verb BIBLE BLACKMORE BULWER BURKE called case-uses Cognate object complete predicate COMPLETE SUBJECT complex sentence compound conjunctions coördinate dative direct object ELIOT EMERSON equivalent Exercise Explain expressed following sentences frequently Function-group gender genitive Gerund grammatical group of words HAWTHORNE indefinite pronoun indirect infinitive clause inflection interrogative pronoun IRVING italicized words kind KIPLING LANIER linking verb LONGFELLOW MACAULAY modal modifies the meaning mood non-modal forms noun or pronoun parse passive voice Past Future past participle past tense person or thing personal pronouns phrase possessive adjective predicate nominative predicate verb preposition principal clause relative pronoun ridden ride root form second sentence sentence containing SHAKESPEARE SHAW simple sentence singular number speech STEVENSON subject substantive subjunctive subordinate clause substantive clause tell TENNYSON thee thou tive transitive verb verb-phrase verbal noun WISTER word or group WORDSWORTH Write a sentence