ENG 1100 Final: ENG1100 LL Grammar Notes for the Exam

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Verb: an action, occurrence, or state of being. Object: the person or thing affected by the action (verb: direct object, indirect object. Clause: a grammatical unit of a group of words behaving together as a part of a sentence. Independent clause: contains both a subject (not just a noun) and a verb, a complete thought, could often be a sentence on its own, does not need anything else to complete its meaning. Dependent (subordinate) clause: does not make sense by itself, requires an independent clause to complete its meaning, identi ed by a subordinating word. After, although, as (if), as long as, as though, because, before, even (if/ though), if (only), in order that, now that, once, provided, rather than, Since, so that, than, that, though, till, unless, until, when, whenever, Simple sentence: contains one subject and one verb: one independent clause. I am not surprised that you are an alien.

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