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 Subject and Verb

SENTENCE
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Object
Appositive
 Participle

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A. Objects of Prepositions

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B. Appositives
An appositive is a noun that comes before or after another noun and is generally set off from
the noun with commas.

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C. Present and Past Participles


Present Participle

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Past Participle

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TOEFL EXERCISE: Choose the correct words or phrases to complete the sentences.

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 Coordinate
PARALLEL
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Conjunction
 Pair Conjunctions
 Comparison
A. Coordinate Conjunctions

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B. Pair Conjunctions

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C. Comparison

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 Connectors: and,
8 CLAUSE but, so, or, and yet
 Clause
 A sentence has at least one subject and one verb.
 A clause is part of a sentence.
 A clause is like a sentence. It has at least one subject and one verb.

A. Clause Connectors; and, but, so, or, and yet

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B. Adverbial Clauses
 A clause can function as subject/object (noun clause), adverb (adverbial clause), and
modifier/complement (Adjective Clause)
 Adverbial Clause is a clause that functions as adverb.
She ran away while I was sleeping.
S V (Connector) Adverb
 There are many types of adverbs such as adverbs of time, place, cause, reason, condition,
contrast, concession, and manner with different connectors (see the table below)

ADVERBIAL CLAUSE CONNECTORS


CONNECTORS
Time:
after, when, until, soon, before, once, while, as soon as,
whenever, by the time,….
Place:
where, as far as, as near as, wherever, anywhere…
Cause and Effect:
MAIN because, as, since, so, in order that, now that, inasmuch as, ADVERBIAL
CLAUSE …… CLAUSE
Condition:
if, whether or not, provided, in case, unless, even if, …….
Contrast/Concession:
though, although, while, whereas, even though, in spite
that, …….
Manner:
as if, as though, as,……

 Adverbial clause can be put before or after the main clause. Put a comma when it comes
before. See the example below:

She is always drunk wherever I meet her.


Adverb

Wherever I meet her, she is always drunk.


Adverb

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9 CLAUSE  Noun Clause
 Adjective Clause

A. Noun Clause
 A clause can function as subject/object (noun clause), adverb (adverbial clause),and
modifier/complement (Adjective Clause)
 A noun clause is a clause that functions as subject or object.
I know when he will arrive
S V O

When he will arrive is not important


S V C

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 The connector can function as the subject in the noun clause (if the clause has no subject).

I know when he will arrive


S V connector S V

I don’t know what is in the box.


S V S V
(connector)

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B. Adjective Clause
 An adjective clause is a clause that modifies a noun.
 An adjective clause follows a noun that it describes.
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 A noun can be the subject or object.

S V O

S V O

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 The connectors can function as the subject in the adjective clause (if the clause has no
subject).

……….. that is on the table


S V
(connector)

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TOEFL EXERCISE

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NOUN AND VERB Singular and Plural Noun

10 Countable
Uncountable Noun
Verb Agreement
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Pronouns

A. Singular and Plural Nouns

B. Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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Keywords for Countable and Uncountable Nouns
For countable nouns many, a number, few, several, a single, a/an, one, every, each,
…….……
For uncountable nouns much, amount, little, less, ……….
For both countable and some, a lot of, ………..
uncountable nouns
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C. Verb Agreement
In English, the quantity of a noun (singular or plural) as subject must have agreement with verb that
follows.
The boys goes to school.*
The boys go to school.

 Verbs After Prepositional Phrase

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 Verbs after Expressions of Quantity

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 Verbs after Modals

D. Pronouns

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EXERCISE 6: Check the pronouns. Indicate if the sentence is correct or incorrect.

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 The Form and Function of


Adjectives and Adverbs
ADJECTIVE AND
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 Adjectives after Linking
Verbs
 The Position of Adjectives
and Adverbs

A. The Form and Function of Adjectives and Adverbs

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Recent - Recently
Public – Publicly
Evident – Evidently
Perfect – Perfectly
Serious – Seriously
However, some adjectives – adverbs are in iregular forms (not adding –ly):
Good – well
Fast – Fast
Hard – Hard
However, there are also many adjectives (not adverbs) ending –ly:

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B. Adjectives after Linking Verbs

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C. The Position of Adjectives and Adverbs

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TOEFL EXERCISE: Identify the incorrect word or phrases

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