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English Review for FinalThese are the chapters to review.
In Textbook:Chapter 1 Nouns
Chapter 2 PronounsChapter 3 Adjectives
Chapter 4 VerbsChapter 5 Adverbs
Chapter 6 SentencesChapter 7 Conjunctions, punctuation, capitalization
Chapter 8 DiagrammingPart 2
Chapter 1 Personal NarrativesChapter 3 Descriptions
Chapter 3 Adjectives• Adjectives– Page 56 3.2 Definite Indefinite articles. – Page 58 3.3 Numerical Adjectives– Page 60 3.4 Subject Complements– Page 68 3.8 Demonstrative (this,
that, these, those)– Page 70 3.9 Interrogative adjectives– Page 62 3.5-3.6 Comparative, positive,
superlative– Page 72 3.10 Indefinite Adjectives– Page 74 3.11 Adjective Phrases – Adjective Review on page 76-77
Chapter 4 Verbs• Verbs• p. 80.4.1 Principal parts of verbs, verb phrases.
(present, past, past participle, present participle)p. 82 4.2 Regular, irregular verbs
• P.84 4.3 troublesome verbs (sit, set, lie lay etc. )• P. 90 4.6 Linking verbs• P. 92 4.7 Simple tenses• p 98 4.10 Subject Verb agreement
Chapter 1 Nouns• Nouns– Page 2 1.1-2 Singular -Plural Nouns– Page 6 1.3 Abstract and Concrete– Page 8 1.4 Subject Complements– In Notes :Nominative case:
» Subject, subject compliment, direct address (ex 1-3 pg 8-9)
– In Notes Objective case:» Object of preposition, direct object, indirect object (ex 1-
4 on page 10-11)
--In Notes: Possessive Case: ex p. 14-15-- page 18 1.9Appositives (restrictive,
non restrictive)
Chapter 5 Adverbs
• Adverbs– Adverbs of time ex 1 p 116– Adverbs of place ex 2 p 116– Adverbs of manner ex 3 p 116– Affirmation and Negation ex 2 p 118– Positive, Comparative, Superlative ex 1 p 120– Adverbs or adjectives ex 1. 122– Adverb of negation ex. 1 p. 118–
Chapter 7 Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections
• Words used as both prepositions and adverbs• Conjunctions join adjectives, adverbs, nouns (S, SC,
IO, DO), verbs, • Conjunctions join phrases• Conjunctions join Independent clauses
Chapter 6: Phrases, Clauses, and Sentences
Adjectival Phrase» (how many, what kind, which)
Adverbial Phrase (when, where, how)
Natural and Inverted orderSentence Types–
(Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory)
Punctuate Compound Sentences.
Chapter 7 Punctuation and Capitalization
• The period ex. 1 p 162• The comma ex. 2 p 164• The semicolon ex. 1 p 168• Quotation Marks ex. 2 p 172• Capital Letters ex 2 9. 178• Apostrophes ex. 1 p 174