ACTUAL TEAS 7- English and Language Usage STUDY GUIDE 2023
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Compound noun - CORRECT ANSWER a noun made up of two or more nouns
... [Show More] which can be written with hyphens
Homophones - CORRECT ANSWER words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spelling
Homographs - CORRECT ANSWER words that have the same spelling and have different meanings
Common nouns - CORRECT ANSWER the class or group of people, places, and things
Proper nouns - CORRECT ANSWER the names of specific persons, places, or things
General nouns - CORRECT ANSWER the names of conditions or ideas
Specific nouns - CORRECT ANSWER name people, places, and things that are understood by using your senses
Collective nouns - CORRECT ANSWER names for a person, place, or thing that may act as a whole
Personal pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER nominative, objective, and possessive
Nominative pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER the subject of the sentence (I, you, he, she, it)
Objective pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER an object in a sentence (me, you, him, her it)
Possessive pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER show possession or ownership (my, your, hers, his)
Intensive pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER I myself, you yourself, he himself, she herself, the (thing) itself, we ourselves, you yourselves, they themselves
Relative pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER which, who, whom, whose
Interrogative pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER what, which, who, whom, whose
Demonstrative pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER this, that, these, those
Indefinite pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER all, any, each, either/neither, one, some, several
Reciprocal pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER each other, one another
Transitive verbs - CORRECT ANSWER a verb whose action (drive, jump) points to a receiver (car, dog)
Intransitive verbs - CORRECT ANSWER do not point to a receiver of an action
Action verbs - CORRECT ANSWER a verb that shows what the subject is doing in a sentence
Linking verbs - CORRECT ANSWER intransitive verbs that show a condition (the subject is described but does no action); link the subject of a sentence to a noun or pronoun or they link a subject with an adjective
Phrasal verbs - CORRECT ANSWER words that look like prepositions, but they are a part of the verb and its meaning
Active voice - CORRECT ANSWER the subject of the sentence is performing the action
Passive voice - CORRECT ANSWER the subject of the sentence receives the action
Auxiliary verbs - CORRECT ANSWER help change a verb's form
Present tense - CORRECT ANSWER the action happens at the current time
Past tense - CORRECT ANSWER the action happened in the past
Future tense - CORRECT ANSWER the acti [Show Less]