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Component 01: Exploring Language
1.1 Language Under the Microscope
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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