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Highschool prep. Conj. Interj.
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What is the Prep? They are building a church near the highway.
Near
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Give an example of a correlative conjunction.
both-and, either-or, neither-nor, not only-but also
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What is the preposition? Hank likes to eat hamburgers?
to
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Adjective or adverb phrase? Tony liked the girl with long brown hair.
Adjective phrase
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What kind of conj.? You may have either a cookie, or a donut.
correlative conjunction
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What is a subordinating conjunction?
Joins dependent and independent clauses
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What does an adverb prepositional phrase modify?
The verb in the sentence
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What is an interjection?
A single word that expresses strong feeling, agreement, or greeting.
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What is a conjunction?
It is a word that joins words, phrases, or clauses together.
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What is a correlative conjunction?
A conjunction that always appear in pairs.
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What is the interjection? Stop, you have my jacket.
Stop
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What's the interjection? Hello, I haven't seen you in a while.
Hello
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What is the object in a prepositional phrase?
The noun after the preposition
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What kind of Conj.? I like my house because it had tall windows.
subordinating conjunction
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Give an axample of a coordinating conjunction
and, or, but, for, nor, yet
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What does the word BETWEEN mean?
When two things are being discussed or used.
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What does the word AMONG mean?
When more than two things are being discussed.
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What does an adjective prepositional phrase modify?
a noun in the sentence
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What is a preposition?
A preposition shows relationship between its object and another word.
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Give an example of a subordinating conjunction.
after, although, as, because, before, if, once, since, that, unless, until, when, wherever, while
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Adjective or adverb phrase? The boat under the bridge was abandoned.
adjective phrase
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what kind of conj.? I knocked on your door but you were not home.
coordinating conj.
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