English Review for Final These are the chapters to review. In Textbook: Chapter 1 Nouns Chapter 2 Pronouns Chapter 3 Adjectives Chapter 4 Verbs Chapter.

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English Review for Final These are the chapters to review. In Textbook: Chapter 1 Nouns Chapter 2 Pronouns Chapter 3 Adjectives Chapter 4 Verbs Chapter 5 Adverbs Chapter 6 Sentences Chapter 7 Conjunctions, punctuation, capitalization Chapter 8 Diagramming Part 2 Chapter 1 Personal Narratives Chapter 3 Descriptions

Chapter 3 Adjectives Adjectives –Page Definite Indefinite articles. –Page Numerical Adjectives –Page Subject Complements –Page Demonstrative (this, that, these, those) –Page Interrogative adjectives –Page Comparative, positive, superlative –Page Indefinite Adjectives –Page Adjective Phrases –Adjective Review on page 76-77

Chapter 4 Verbs Verbs p Principal parts of verbs, verb phrases. (present, past, past participle, present participle) p Regular, irregular verbs P troublesome verbs (sit, set, lie lay etc. ) P Linking verbs P Simple tenses p Subject Verb agreement

Chapter 1 Nouns Nouns –Page Singular -Plural Nouns –Page Abstract and Concrete –Page 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 page Appositives (restrictive, non restrictive) review p

Chapter 5 Adverbs Adverbs P Adverbs of Time, Place, Manner P Adverbs of degree, affirmation, negation P Comparative and Superlative Adverbs P Adverbs and Adjectives P Adverb phrases, clauses. Adverb Review page

Chapter 7 Conjunctions, Punctuation P Conjunctions. P Periods P Commas P Exclamation/Question marks P Semicolons P Colons P Quotation Marks P. 174 Apostrophes p Hyphens p Capitalization Chapter 7 Section Review page 180– 181.

Chapter 6 Sentences P Subjects and Predicates P Natural and Inverted order P Kind, of Sentences (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory) P Simple and Compound Sentences Compound sentences—p 140 Complex sentences P Prepositional Phrases/ Prepositions P Adjective Phrases p Adverb Phrases Sentences Review

Chapter 2 Pronouns 2.1 p. 28 Personal Pronouns 2.2 p. 30 Agreement of pronoun and Antecedent In Notes: Nominative case In Notes: Objective case In Notes: Possessive case 2.7 p. 40 Contractions and Pronouns 2.8 p. 42 Demonstrative Pronouns (This, that, these, those) –2.9. p 44 Interrogative Pronouns (Who, whom, whose, what, which) – 2.10 p. 46 Indefinite Pronouns – Review page 50-53