English final

Réussis tes devoirs et examens dès maintenant avec Quizwiz!

Ours

1st person plural possessive pronouns

We us

1st person plural pronouns

You

2nd person plural pronouns

Dependent clause ? Independent clause

Comma

I we you he she it they

Subject pronouns

Modern Literature Association

What does MLA stand for?

A method of citing references in research papers

What is MLA?

Who

What is the relative pronoun in this sentence The student who earned first place received a scholarship

A

When Documenting one author in reference in a text which is correct? A. This point has been argued before (Frye 197). B. This point has been argued before. (Glenn Frye, 197) C. This point has been argued before. (Frye 197) D. This point has been argued before (Frye,197).

D

When documenting one author by name in text, which is correct? A. Frye has argued this point before (Frye 197). B. Frye has argued this point before. (197). C. Frye has argued this point before. (FRye, 197). D. Frye has argued this point before (197).

This that these those

demonstrative pronouns

He him

masculine pronouns

What is an infinitive

to + verb

Mine

1st person possessive pronoun

I, me

1st person singular pronouns

You

2nd person singular pronouns

You

2nd person singular/plural possessive pronouns

Theirs

3rd person plural possessive pronouns

They them

3rd person plural pronouns

His hers its

3rd person singular possessive pronouns

He she it him her

3rd person singular pronouns

Not have a Helping verb

Active sentences do...

Adverb clauses begin with

After although as if as long as whenever wherever

Makes a statement

Declarative

Used form of do to emphasize the verb mood

Emphatic

Expresses a strong emotion

Exclamatory

She her

Feminine pronouns

Future and present

Have can be...

E

Hitch of the following is true about block quotes: A. The entire block quote is indented B. Only used when author is mentioned in the text C. Page number at the end is outside the period D. Quotation marks are not used E. All of the above

Gives a command

Imperative

Used to give commands mood

Imperative

States a fact mood

Indicative

In progressive form the verb has ...

Ing on the end of it

Noun or pronoun

Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize a preceding

Asks a question

Interrogative

Used to ask a question mood

Interrogative

Who whom whose which what

Interrogative pronouns

Don't have a direct object

Intransitive verbs...

Is are was were

Linking verbs

Myself ourselves yourself yourselves himself herself itself themselves

List the reflexive and intensive pronouns

Everyone singular

Name a indefinite pronoun anecdote tell whether its singular or plural

It

Neuter pronouns

Independent clause ? Dependent clause

No comma

Me us you him her it them

Object pronouns

Have a helping verb

Passive sentences do...

Has had have

Perfect sentences include...

My our your his her its their

Possessive adjectives

Nouns

Possessive adjectives precede

Direct object, indirect object, object of the preposition

Reflexive pronouns are used as the ? Or ? Or as the ?

Who whom which that whose

Relative pronouns

Dependent clause to its antecedent

Relative pronouns are used to join a...

Used to express a wish or desire, condition contrary to fact, demand after that, recommendation after that, or an uncertainty (mood)

Subjunctive

False- alphabetize according to author's last name ; if none then ignore A An and The in titles

T/F Alphabetize your Works Cited page including "a", "an", or "the" as the first word of a title

True

T/F Author's names are listed alphabetically in reverse order (last name, First name) on three Works Cited page

True

T/F MLA prefers times new Roman 12 point font

False- citation will follow the last quotation mark. "Quote" (Citation).

T/F When you use quotations in the text, you place the citation before the last quotation mark

True

T/F You only use "et al" when you are citing a text with more than three authors

True

T/F You only use block quotes when quoting more than 4 lines (not sentences) of text

False - "Of" is lowercase, while adjectives, nouns, and the first word of the title are all uppercase

T/F You should capitalize every word in a title

True

T/F You should not use the authors' last name in the citation if the authors' names appear in the text

True

T/F quotation marks should be placed around titles of shorter works (articles, poems, short stories, essays)

False- titles of novels are italicized; titles of articles are in quotation marks

T/F you should underline the title of a text, but not the period at the end in the works cited page

Dependent clauses start with

That who which whose whom

Common Prepositions

To for from on about with

Direct object

Transitive verbs have a...


Ensembles d'études connexes

Chapter 7: Mental Images and Propositions

View Set

Lippincott TEST 3: Personality Disorders, Substance-Related Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, and Anxiety-Related Disorders

View Set

Policy Provision and contract law - Ch. 2 Quiz

View Set