-answer the question you have just hear as quickly as you can
Aggrement. Dissagriment.
So do I. Probaly not
Me too. Not neccesarily-
Neither do I.* Im not sure.
I don't either.* Not really
Who wouldn't I dont think so.
isn't he/she/it though! I cant say i agree.
Ill say. I couldnt aggre less with
You bet. you.
INCOMPLETE INDEPENDENT CLAUSES
It is a group of words that can stand on its own as a sentence: it
has a subject, a verb, and is a complete thought.
Depent clause: A dependent clause is a group of words that also
contains a subject and a verb, but it is not a complete thought.
Because it is not a complete thought, a dependent clause cannot
stand on its own as a sentence; it is dependent on being
attached to an independent clause to form a sentence.
INDEPENDENT CLAUSE < can stand on its own>
Ex. I run in the morning.
DEPENDENT CLAUSE < cant stand on its own>
I run in the morning, because it is a good exercise for me.
INCOMPLETE ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
OR RELATIVE CLAUSES.
Adjectives clauses are the words that can join two sentences.
And can make it a complex sentence.
Ex.
-A neurologist is a doctor who specializes in Adjective clause
marker
Who
the nervous system.
Whom
Whose
- This is the hour when the train arrives to Which
That
the station. Where
When
IMCOMPLETE OR MISSING PARTICIPIAL
PHRASES.
Are formed from statements begin with the noun clause market
THAT.
Its formed from yes/no questions
Its formed from information questions with WH/WORDS.
Noun clause function exactly as noun do: as subject, as direct
objects, or complements after verbs to be
Ex. What, where, when and so on.
I dont know what her name is.
MISSING OR INCOMPLETE
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES.
Prepositional phrase consist of a PREPOSITION. < in, at , with, for,
until> followed by a noun phrase or pronound, which is called the
prepositional object, prepositional phrase often describe
relationships of time and location, amoung others.
Starts with preposition.
Ends with a noun.
Ex.
The man cook like a master.
In the autumn is my favorite season.
OVERVIEW QUESTIONS
Main idea
Principal idea of the lecture.
Main topic
The reasons why the author wrote a passage.
What is the purpose of the passage.