Writing 1031F/G Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Verb, Pronoun, Noun

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Sentence elements: noun: person place or thing. Always begin with a capital letter (proper, whether at beginning or middle) Proper vs common nouns (only capitalized if they begin in a sentence) 2) pronoun: words that stand for nouns (he, she, etc) 3) adjective: modifies a noun or pronoun, more info . 4) verb: expresses actions, also occurrences, or states of being. Usually linking words that express relationship between nouns or pronouns. 7) conjunctions: words that join words, clauses, etc. *noun or pronoun, does the action is talked about: predicate. Most often used in business writing: interrogative: asks a question or. Please do not use the break room for meetings. Subject + verb (+object)+ complete idea= complete sentence. The rhetorical triangle: logos: logic, argument, facts, data. A group of words lacking a subject and/or predicate (verb) but functioning as a grammatical unit in a sentence. Noun phrase: most of the wedding guests . A phrase lacks a subject or a predicate.

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