English 4th Quarter Monthly Test

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  • Types of adverbs
    • Adverbs of Degree
    • Adverbs of Duration
    • Adverbs of Frequency
    • Adverbs of Place
    • Adverbs of Time
    • Adverbs of Manner
  • Adverbs of Degree
    Answers the questions how much or to what degree, tells the intensity of the verb
  • Adverbs of Degree
    • almost, just, simply, pretty, enough, nearly, so, very, hardly, quite, too
  • Adverbs of Duration
    Tell us how long something happened
  • Adverbs of Duration
    • briefly, forever, long, shortly, permanently, temporarily
  • Adverbs of Frequency
    Give detail on how often one does an action
  • Adverbs of Place
    Talk about the location where the action of the verb is being carried out
  • Adverbs of Time

    Tell us when the verb happened or will happen
  • Adverbs of Manner
    Tell us how, or in what manner, something happened, usually ends in -ly
  • Topic Sentence

    The main idea, main point, main topic
  • Supporting Details
    Statements that support the main idea, such as examples, elaboration, evidence, expansion, exemplification, enumeration
  • Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement
  • Plagiarism may be intentional or reckless, or unintentional
  • Plagiarism can be prevented by including citations and references in your research project
  • Citing or documenting sources
    Gives proper credit to the authors and allows readers to locate the sources
  • There are hundreds of different formatting guidelines for referencing sources
  • Citation styles covered
    • MLA
    • APA
  • APA Format for Books
    Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Book title. City of publication: Publishing company.
  • APA Format for Newspaper and Magazine Articles
    Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Title of Article. Periodical title, volume number (issue number if available). inclusive pages
  • APA Format for Websites or Webpages
    Author's name. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Webpage, Retrieved month day, year, from full URL
  • Comparisons - which one thing is shown to be like another
  • Contrasts - which two things are shown to differ
  • Statistics - numerical data
  • Quotations - groups of words from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original source
  • Graphs - pictures designed to express words, particularly the connection between two or more quantity
  • Enumeration - making or stating a bit of things one after another