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_______ is a more current term for those forms traditionally referred to as pronouns.
Pronominals
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The process that involves the optional substitution of pronominal forms to replace noun phrases is known as what?
Pronominalization
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Words/pronouns used to refer back to information previously mentioned or shared in the context is known as what?
Anaphoric reference
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Pronoun used based on number, person, gender, and case.
Personal pronouns
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First person I,we; second person you; and third person he, she, it, they, are known as what type of pronouns.
Nominative
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First person me, us; second person you; third person him, her, it, them, are known as what type of pronouns.
Accusative/Dative
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First person mine, ours; second person yours; and third person his, hers, its, theirs, are known as what type of pronouns.
Genitive
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Pronominals which “reflect” back to the preceding subject of the sentence such as; myself, yourself, himself are known as what type of pronouns.
Reflexive pronouns
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Pronouns such as anyone, anything, somebody, and someone are known as ______ _______.
Indefinite pronouns
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This, that, these, and those are known as ______ _______.
Demonstrative pronouns
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A word that expresses action or makes a statement regarding a process or the state of some entity is a ____.
Verb
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In traditional grammar the NP in the S--- >NP + VP was referred to as the Subject and the VP was called the _____.
Predicate
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Classify the verbs in the following sentences as action, process, or state verbs.
1. The boy pulled the wagon.
2. The girl was friendly.
3. The dog became angry.
- 1. Action
- 2. State
- 3. Process
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The uninflected form of a verb is also its _____ form.
Base
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The verb form which implies a general characteristic activity or a regularly recurring activity is the ____ ____ ____ _____ ______.
Third person singular present
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Past verbs take two forms, what are they?
Regular and Irregular
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The different phonetic forms used to indicate third person singular present (/-s/, /-z/, /-ez/) and the regular past tense (/-t/, /-d/, /-ed/) are referred to as _______.
Allomorphs
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Verb forms which must occur alone are called _____.
Finite
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Verb forms which require an auxiliary are called ____.
Non finite
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Finite forms of verbs include the simple ____ simple _____, and the _____ ______ _____ _____.
Base, past, 3rd person singular present.
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Nonfinite forms would include the _____ participle and the _______ participle forms.
Perfect, Progressive
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Since auxiliaries are by definition “helping” verbs, they must occur with a ______ verb.
Main
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Auxiliary forms which can convey various “moods” such as permission, necessity, obligation, etc. are referred to as _______.
Modals
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Be-auxiliaries used with progressive and perfect verb forms vary according to person, number, and ____.
Tense
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When the Have-auxiliary is present the _______ verb form is required.
V-en
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The boy was running.
Past progressive
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The duck is quacking
Present progressive
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The man has washed.
Present perfect
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I have eaten now.
Present perfect
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They are playing
Present progressive
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She had fallen.
Past perfect
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She should be playing now.
Modal auxiliary
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He is kicking the ball.
Be-auxiliary
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They may have been singing.
Multiple auxiliary
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They will watch a movie.
Modal auxiliary
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She had taken her pills.
Have-auxiliary
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The dog was barking.
Be-auxiliary
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It could fall on you.
Modal Auxiliary
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Bill is fixing the car.
Be-auxiliary
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He has entered the race.
Have-auxiliary
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