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|lending | |lending | ||
|lent | |lent | ||
|have/has lent | |have/has lent | ||
|style="background-color:#cccccc"|have/has lended | | style="background-color:#cccccc" |have/has lended | ||
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** ''My favorite Pitcher was Jim Palmer'' << incorrect | ** ''My favorite Pitcher was Jim Palmer'' << incorrect | ||
** ''Jim Palmer was a great Pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles'' << incorrect | ** ''Jim Palmer was a great Pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles'' << incorrect | ||
* seasons are NOT capitalized | |||
** We go to Maine in the summer | |||
=== attributive noun === | === attributive noun === | ||
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|} | |} | ||
== prepositions == | |||
* prepositions create a "prepositional phrase" that adds information to a noun, verb, or a sentence, generally | |||
** prepositional phrase = <u>preposition</u> + <u>object of the preposition</u> | |||
* prepositions create a relationship between the modified element and the <u>object of the preposition</u> | |||
** that relationship depends on the preposition | |||
** i.e. the prepositions relate their objects to the rest of the sentence | |||
** prepositions include: | |||
*** '''''about, above, among, at, before, between, by, down, during, for, in, into, near, next to, on, out, out of, to, toward, until, up, upon''''' | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Subject-Verb | |||
!preposition | |||
!object | |||
!incorrect preposition | |||
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| colspan="2" | -- prepositional phrase -- | |||
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|''We sat'' | |||
|'''''in''''' | |||
|''the grandstand'' | |||
|''We sat '''for''' the grandstand'' | |||
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|''Every afternoon we go'' | |||
|'''''to''''' | |||
|''the bakery'' | |||
|''Every afternoon we go '''on''' the bakery'' | |||
|- | |||
|''The shady spot is'' | |||
|'''''under''''' | |||
|''the tree'' | |||
|''The shady spot is '''over''' the tree'' | |||
|- | |||
|''Stop reading'' | |||
|'''''at''''' | |||
|''the chapter's end'' | |||
|''Stop reading '''for''' the chapter's end'' | |||
|} | |||
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== homophones == | == homophones == | ||
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** except = adverb, indicating not included; used similarly to "but" | ** except = adverb, indicating not included; used similarly to "but" | ||
*** ''Every school '''except''' one accepted me.'' | *** ''Every school '''except''' one accepted me.'' | ||
* '''''I have, I'd''''' | |||
* '''''its, it's''''' | * '''''its, it's''''' | ||
** ''its'' = singular possessive pronoun | ** ''its'' = singular possessive pronoun | ||
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* in word usage and writing, we want to avoid unnecessary <u>repetition</u> (redundancy) of words or ideas | * in word usage and writing, we want to avoid unnecessary <u>repetition</u> (redundancy) of words or ideas | ||
* | * '''''again, also, back''''' | ||
** ''The clerk refunded back the money'' << refund = to give back, so "back" is redundant | ** ''The clerk refunded '''back''' the money'' << refund = to give back, so "back" is redundant | ||
** < | ** ''In addition, we '''also''' saw the zebras.'' << in addition = also, so "also" is redundant | ||
** | |||
* '''''all & us''''' | |||
** "all" is already included in "us," so it is redundant | |||
* note: college admissions tests will also test for redundancy, such as: | |||
** ''Runoff water storage also increases savings on water costs.'' << where "savings" and "costs" are rendundant | |||
* us = | |||
** >> us all << incorrect | |||
== Misc concepts, skills & words == | == Misc concepts, skills & words == |