1.1.2 Examining Grammar and Syntax

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    • Grammar and syntax both ensure sentences are grammatically correct.

      True
    • What are clause types identified in grammatical analysis?
      Main, subordinate, relative
    • Why is studying word order significant in grammar?
      Conveys meaning effectively
    • Grammar includes the arrangement of words to convey meaning.

      True
    • Subject-verb agreement requires the verb to match the subject in number.

      True
    • Following syntactical rules ensures sentences are clear and unambiguous.

      True
    • The purpose of grammar is to ensure language elements are correctly used.

      True
    • What does the tense of a verb indicate about an action?
      The timing of the action
    • Syntax is crucial for effective communication because it allows us to convey meaning through the proper arrangement of words
    • Proper word order is crucial for creating clear, unambiguous sentences
    • Independent clauses contain a subject and a verb and express a complete thought
    • Match the phrase type with its description:
      Noun Phrase ↔️ Acts as a noun
      Verb Phrase ↔️ Contains a verb and its objects
      Prepositional Phrase ↔️ Begins with a preposition
    • What does a verb phrase contain?
      A verb and its objects
    • Understanding phrases improves communication skills
      True
    • Conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses

      True
    • Function words are essential for creating grammatically correct sentences

      True
    • Subject-verb agreement ensures the verb matches the subject in number
      True
    • Grammar and syntax work together to create clear communication
      True
    • Syntax governs the word order and sentence structure to convey meaning

      True
    • Analyzing sentence structure helps convey precise meanings

      True
    • A complex sentence includes an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
      True
    • Dependent clauses rely on an independent clause for complete meaning
      True
    • Dependent clauses can form a complete sentence on their own.
      False
    • A prepositional phrase provides context
    • Articles specify a noun as definite (the) or indefinite
    • Grammatical analysis of literary texts involves examining sentence structure
    • In English, the typical word order is subject-verb-object
    • What is the definition of syntax?
      Rules for arranging words
    • What does analyzing sentence structure involve?
      Understanding word arrangement
    • What are function words used for in a sentence?
      Linking and structuring ideas
    • What does the tense of a verb indicate?
      When an action occurs
    • What does syntax primarily focus on in language structure?
      Overall structure of sentences
    • Grammar focuses on the individual components
    • Why is proper word order crucial in a sentence?
      Creates clear, unambiguous meaning
    • What broader rule of language does syntax work with to enable meaningful communication?
      Grammar
    • What are two essential aspects of language structure that work together to create clear and meaningful communication?
      Grammar and syntax
    • Match the sentence function with its description:
      Declarative ↔️ States a fact or opinion
      Interrogative ↔️ Asks a question
      Imperative ↔️ Gives a command or instruction
      Exclamatory ↔️ Expresses strong emotion
    • What is a phrase?
      A group of words
    • A noun phrase contains a noun and its modifiers
    • Prepositions show the relationship between a noun/pronoun and other parts of the sentence
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