4TH UNIT ENGLISH REVIEWER

Cards (35)

  • Fate
    Be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way
  • Cackle
    A harsh laugh resembling the cry of a hen or a goose
  • Pullet
    A young hen, especially less than one years old
  • Gleam
    A faint or brief light, especially one reflected from something
  • Legislator
    A person who makes laws, a member of a legislative body
  • Agriculturist
    A professional in the science of agriculture and agribusiness
  • Cavalries
    Soldiers who fought on horseback (in the past)
  • Mohammedanism
    The monotheistic religious system of Muslims
  • Intended
    Planned or meant to do something
  • Intricate
    Having many complexly interrelating parts, elements, or considerations: complicated
  • A sentence is a group words expressing a complete thought
  • Subject
    A part of a sentence that names a person, a place, or a thing. It is also the topic of a sentence
  • Predicate
    Part of a sentence that tells something about the subject
  • Natural Order
    When the subject goes first instead of the predicate
  • Transposed Order
    When the predicate goes first
  • Uses of commas
    • To separate group of words in series
    • To separate geographic name, parts of dates, and addresses
    • After yes or no when they introduce
    • After salutation or closing words
    • To set off an appositive
    • To set off direct quotations
  • Conjunction
    A word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence
  • Common conjunctions
    • and
    • or
    • but
  • Interjection
    A word that expresses some strong or sudden emotions
  • Declarative sentence
    • States a fact, ends with a period
  • Declarative sentence
    • Belle will go to the concert.
  • Interrogative sentence

    • Asks a question, ends with a question mark
  • Interrogative sentence
    • Will Haneul sing later?
  • Imperative sentence
    • Expresses a command, ends with a period or question mark
  • Imperative sentence
    • Go get the microphone so we can sing.
  • Exclamatory sentence
    • Expresses a strong or sudden emotion, ends with an exclamation
  • Exclamatory sentence
    • Yay! We won!
  • Simple sentence
    • Conveys one complete idea or thought
  • Simple sentence
    • My friend is going to have a birthday party.
  • Compound sentence
    • Conveys two or more ideas, uses conjunctions
  • Compound sentence
    • Ruka is buying food and Ahyeon is cleaning her bedroom.
  • Complex sentence
    • Made up of one independent and one dependent clauses, uses conjunctions like if, when, while, since, unless, although, before, and after
  • Complex sentence
    • Pharita is doing her homework, while Rora is sleeping.
  • Common interjections
    • Ah!
    • Alas!
    • Bah!
    • Bravo!
    • Beware!
    • Goodbye!
    • Good!
    • Hark!
    • Hurrah!
    • Hello!
    • Hush!
    • Indeed!
    • Oh!
    • Ouch!
    • Lo!
    • Phew!
  • FANBOYS
    A phrase that talks about the conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so