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Two or more words used together to modify one noun or pronou…

Two or more words used together to modify one noun or pronoun form a compound direct objects.

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Subordinating conjunctions connect a subject with a predicat…

Subordinating conjunctions connect a subject with a predicate.

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Never and not are both adverbs, and both have negative meani…

Never and not are both adverbs, and both have negative meanings.

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If a pronoun is the subject of a verb, that pronoun must be…

If a pronoun is the subject of a verb, that pronoun must be declarative. 

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Use discrepancy in when the object of the preposition is plu…

Use discrepancy in when the object of the preposition is plural. 

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The object is a person or thing that receives the action of…

The object is a person or thing that receives the action of the verb.

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Any word that modifies or describes a noun or a pronoun is a…

Any word that modifies or describes a noun or a pronoun is an adjective. 

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The noun or pronoun that follows the preposition in a phrase…

The noun or pronoun that follows the preposition in a phrase is the object of the preposition.

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To communicate well in writing, one must use the correct for…

To communicate well in writing, one must use the correct forms of nominative and objective pronouns and the pronouns ending in self in a number of different contexts.

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Possessive personal pronouns, such as my, your, his, her, it…

Possessive personal pronouns, such as my, your, his, her, its, our, and their, and possessive nouns, such as Jason’s and Linda’s, can be used as adjectives to modify nouns. 

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