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ILTS Elementary Education (305-Content Test)

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Nouns - answer-A person, place, thing, or idea Common Noun - answer-The class or group of people, places, and things (not capitalized) Proper Nouns - answer-The names of a specific person, place, or thing (capitalized) General Nouns - answer-The names of conditions or ideas Specific Nou...

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,ILTS Elementary Education (305-Content Test)
Nouns - answer-A person, place, thing, or idea

Common Noun - answer-The class or group of people, places, and things (not capitalized)

Proper Nouns - answer-The names of a specific person, place, or thing (capitalized)

General Nouns - answer-The names of conditions or ideas

Specific Nouns - answer-Names people, places, and things that are understood by using your
senses

Collective Nouns - answer-The names for a person, place or thing that may act as a whole

Pronouns - answer-Words that are used to stand in for a noun

Nominative Nouns and Pronouns - answer-The case for nouns and pronouns that are the
subject of a sentence

Objective Nouns and Pronouns - answer-The case for nouns and pronouns that are an object in
a sentence

Possessive Nouns and Pronouns - answer-The case for nouns and pronouns that show
possession or ownership

How can Pronouns be Grouped? - answer--Intensive (I myself, you yourself, he himself, she
herself, the itself, we ourselves, you yourselves, they themselves)

-Relative (which, who, whom, whose)

-Interrogative (what, which, who, whom, whose)

-Demonstrative (this, that, these, those)

-Indefinite (all, any, each, everyone, either/neither, one, some, several)

-Reciprocal (each other, one another)

Transitive Verbs - answer-A verb whose action points to a receiver

Intransitive Verbs - answer-A verb that does not point to a receiver of an action

Action Verbs - answer-A verb that shows what subject is doing in a sentence

Linking Verbs - answer-Link the subject of a sentence to a noun or pronoun or link a subject
with an adjective

Transitive Verbs-Active Voice - answer-The subject of the sentence is doing the action

,Transitive Verbs-Passive Voice - answer-The subject receives the action

Past Verbs - answer-The action happened in the past

Present Verbs - answer-The action happens at the current time

Future Verbs - answer-The action is going to happen later

Past Perfect Verbs - answer-The second action started in the past and the first action came
before the second

Present Perfect Verbs - answer-The action started in the past and continues into the present

Future Perfect Verbs - answer-An action that uses the past and the future

Conjugating Verbs - answer-When you change the form of a verb

Indicative Moods - answer-Used for facts, opinions, and questions

Imperative Moods - answer-Used for orders or requests

Subjunctive Moods - answer-Used for wishes and statements that go against facts

Adjectives - answer-A word that is used to modify a noun or pronoun

Articles - answer-Adjectives that are used to mark nouns

Types of Articles - answer--Definite (the)

-Indefinite (a, an)

Relative Adjectives - answer-Can show the comparison between things

Absolute Adjectives - answer-Can show comparison

Adverbs - answer-A word that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb

Rules to Compare Adverbs and Adjectives - answer--Positive (standard or normal form)

-Comparative (compares 1 person or thing to another)

-Superlative (compares more than 2 people or things)

Prepositions - answer-A word placed before a noun or pronoun that shows the relationship
between an object and another word in the sentence

Conjunctions - answer-Join words, phrases, or clauses and they show the connection between
the join pieces

Correlative Conjunctions - answer-Show the connection between pairs

, Subordinating Conjunctions - answer-Join subordinate clauses with independent clauses

Common Subordinating Conjunctions - answer-After, although, because, before, in order that,
since, so that, unless, until, when, whenever, where, wherever, whether, while

Interjections - answer-A word for exclamation that is used alone or as a piece to a sentence

Subject - answer-Names who or what the sentence is all about

Complete Subject - answer-Includes the simple subject and all of its modifiers

Simple Subject - answer-The subject of the sentence

Imperitove Sentences - answer-The verbs subject is understood, but not actually presented in
the sentence

Predicate - answer-Explains or describes the subject

Subject Verb Agreement - answer-Verbs agree with their subjects in number

Complements - answer-A noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used to give more information
about the subject or verb in the sentence

Direct Objects - answer-A noun or pronoun takes or receives the action of a verb

Indirect Objects - answer-A word or group of words that show how an action had an influence
on someone or something

Predicate Nominatives - answer-The word (noun or pronoun) that gets linked to the subject in
the predicate that describe or define the subject

Predicate Adjectives - answer-The word (adjective) that gets linked to the subject in the
predicate that describe or define the subject

Pronoun-Antecedents Agreement - answer-Pronouns and their antecedents agree when they
have the same number and gender

Clauses - answer-A group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate

Independent Clauses - answer-Contains a complete thought (stands alone)

Dependent/Subordinate Clauses - answer-Includes a subject and verb (cant stand alone)

Adjective Clauses - answer-A dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun

Essential Clauses - answer-Explains or defines a person or thing (no comma)

Nonessential Clauses - answer-Give more information about a person or thing but are not
necessary to define them (uses comma)

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