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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