Glossary
- adjective
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a word used to describe a noun or pronoun
- adverb
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a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
- annotate
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add notes to, comment on
- antecedent
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a word the pronoun refers to
- antonym
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a word that means the opposite of another word
- article
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a specific type of adjective; there are three articles in English: “the," “a," and “an."
- articulate
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express an idea fluently and coherently
- barbarous
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uncivilized, discordant, harsh
- chronological
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according to time
- clause
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a group of words that includes both a subject and a verb
- cliché
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an overused or unoriginal word or phrase
- comma splice
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when a comma is used incorrectly between two independent clauses
- compound noun
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a noun made up of more than one word
- comprehension
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the act of understanding
- concisely
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briefly
- condense
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shorten
- conjunction
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a word that joins or connects
- connotation
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ideas or feelings generated by a word that go beyond its literal meaning
- consonant
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any letter other than a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y
- constructive
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useful, helpful
- contraction
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a word created by combining two words, deleting some letters, and adding an apostrophe
- criteria
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the standard or model used for comparison
- dependent clause
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a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but is dependent on the rest of the sentence to finish the thought
- digression
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a departure or a shift from the main point
- draft
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the preliminary or early version of a document
- edit
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correct errors
- emphatic
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based on importance
- essay
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a short, subjective piece of writing that analyzes or interprets a topic
- expository
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a type of writing that investigates, evaluates, and explains an idea or topic
- format
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arrangement on the page
- fragment
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an incomplete sentence, missing a subject, a verb, and/or a complete thought
- generate
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create
- glossary
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a list of words and their meanings
- govern
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control
- grammar
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the system and structure of a language
- homonym
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words that sound like each other but have different meanings
- independent clause
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a group of words that includes a subject, a verb, and a complete thought
- integrate
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combine with other information
- interjection
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a word inserted into a sentence to express surprise or emotion
- irregular
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different from other, more common forms
- isolate
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separate, remove from the context
- literal
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actual
- misplaced modifier
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a phrase or clause that is awkwardly placed in a sentence so that it seems to refer to an unintended word
- modify
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add information to
- noun
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the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
- object
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a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun affected by the action of the verb
- objective
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not influenced by personal feelings
- parts of speech
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the system used to classify English words based on what they do in a sentence
- past tense
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a verb form that expresses an action which took place in the past
- phrase
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a groups of words that does not include the sentence subject or verb
- possessive
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words that show ownership
- predicate
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the part of the sentence that contains the verb and that tells what happened to the subject or what state the subject is in
- preposition
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a word that describes the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and something else in the sentence
- prepositional phrase
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a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun
- procrastinate
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delay or postpone
- pronoun
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a word used in place of a noun
- proofreading
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examining writing carefully to find and correct mechanical errors such as spelling, grammar, punctuation, and typing errors
- Red
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- revise
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re-examine for clarity and quality
- run-on
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two or more independent clauses merged together with insufficient punctuation between them
- spatial
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as arranged in space
- strategy
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plan of action
- subject
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the main noun or pronoun which performs the action in a sentence
- subjective
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based on personal taste or opinion
- summarize
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a brief statement of the main points of a longer work
- synonym
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a word or phrase that means exactly or almost exactly the same thing as another word or phrase
- thesis
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a brief statement of the essay's main point
- unethical
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lacking moral principles
- verb
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a word that expresses action or a state of being
- verb phrase
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a verb comprised of two or more words
- verb tense
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the form of the verb that tells us when the action is occurring
- vowel
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the letters a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y
- works
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something done or made