7th Gr. Unit 5 Language Arts Flash Cards

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7th grade 7th Grade Language Arts Flashcards on 7th Gr. Unit 5 Language Arts Flash Cards, created by Jenny Johnson on 15/01/2021.
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True/False? Colloquial expressions are seldom used when writing formal English. True
True/False? Regular verbs form their past tense by ending with -d or -ed. True
True/False? Knowing about subjects and objects will not help you avoid confusion about which pronoun or verb to use. False
True/False? Words for signals are important when following or giving commands. True
True/False? Redundant expression means using more words than necessary to express an idea. True
True/False? When a personal pronoun is used as a subject in a sentence it is in the objective case. False
True/False? The word ache is not a word for feeling. False
True/False? Action verbs end with -s or -es if the subject is plural. False
True/False? Some irregular verbs do not change when the past tense is formed. True
True/False? Nonstandard English is correct English. False
True/False? Words for signals and feelings are word categories. True
A verb ending used to correctly form subject-verb agreement -s or -es
Run an irregular verb
formal English strict attention to the rules of correct English
lie, sit, rise verbs that do not have objects
study a word for a signal
-d or -ed a verb ending used to form the past tense of regular verbs
lay, set, raise verbs that need objects
appreciation a word for a feeling
I, he, we, who nominative-case pronouns
-s or -es a verb ending used to correctly form subject-verb agreement
me, him, us, whom objective-case pronouns
Informal English used during casual conversation
What is a formal word to use in place of redundant/informal use of: about approximately
What is a formal word to use in place of redundant/informal use of: due to the fact because
What is a formal word to use in place of redundant/informal use of: with the result so
What is a formal word to use in place of redundant/informal use of: at the present time now
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