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Syntax - Part of grammar that represents a speakers knowledge of sentences and their structures 
 
Rules of Syntax - Understanding how to combine words into phrases; phrases into sentences 
 
Rules of Syntax: Correct Word Order - Understanding grammatical vs. ungrammatical 
 
Rules of Syntax: Meaning - Understanding the meaning of a particular groups of words and how to arrange the group of words 
 
Syntactic Categories - A group of expressions that can substitute for one another without the los...
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What are the eight parts of speech? - nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections 
 
Noun - a word or group of words that name a person, place, or thing (nurse, hospital, syringe) 
 
Four types of nouns - common noun, proper noun, abstract noun, collective noun 
 
Common Noun - is the GENERAL, not the particular, NAME of a person, place, or thing (nurse, hospital, syringe) 
 
Proper Noun - the OFFICIAL NAME of a person, place, or thin...
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Personal pronoun 
replaces nouns representing people (she, it, they, you, we) 
 
 
 
Demonstrative pronouns 
Demonstrative replaces a noun that's already mentioned only 5 (this, that, these, those, such) These are ugly. Should I get those? 
 
 
 
 
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Interrogative pronoun 
asks a question (who, whom, whose, what, which) 
 
 
 
Indefinite pronoun 
does not refer to a specifi...
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Spelling: 
 
 
Homograph - Word spelled the same but that have different meanings (bat, bow) 
 
 
Homophone - Words pronounced the same but that have different meanings 
 
 
 
 
 
Punctuation 
 
 
•	Colon - Used in introduction of a quote or list, ratio, and time. 
•	Comma- before “and” in a simple series of items (commas, colons, and...) 
 
 
 
Sentence structures 
•	Adverb - Word or phrase that describes or modifies an adjective, verb, or another adverb 
•	Article - Words (a and...
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1 Inch - answer-= 2.54 centimeters 
 
Celcius to farenheit - answer-(C x 9/5)+ 32 = F 
 
1 Mile - answer-= 1,760 yards 
 
5,280 Feet - answer-= 1 mile 
 
1 Yard - answer-3 feet 
 
1 Milliliter - answer-=.1 centimeter 
 
1 Gallon - answer-= 4 quarts 
 
128 Ounces - answer-=1 Gallon 
 
1 Pint - answer-= 2 cups 
 
1 Quarts - answer-=2 pints 
 
1 Cups - answer-= 8 ounces 
 
1 Ounce - answer-=30 milliliter or cubic centimeters 
 
1 Pound - answer-=16 ounces 
 
1 Kilogram - answer-= 2.2 pounds 
 
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CLEP College Composition Latest Update 100% Solved Ambiguity A possible double meaning that may confuse a listener or reader 
Colloquial Used in some dictionaries to label words appropriate only in informal speech 
Consistency The result of staying within one pattern and avoiding confusing shifts in tense or grammatical perspective 
Convention the customary way of doing things; what a reader or listener expects or is used to 
Economy The sparing use of words, avoiding unnecessary wordiness or du...
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Ambiguity 
A possible double meaning that may confuse a listener or reader 
 
 
 
Colloquial 
Used in some dictionaries to label words appropriate only in informal speech 
 
 
 
 
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Consistency 
The result of staying within one pattern and avoiding confusing shifts in tense or grammatical perspective 
 
 
 
Convention 
the customary way of doing things; what a reader or list...
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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 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-Wo...
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Conjunction 
Word that joins 2 words or phrases 
 
 
Preposition 
Word that indicates direction or position, or connects 2 ideas. 
 
Ex. On, above, for, since, concerning, like, through 
 
 
Semantics 
Rules concerning the meaning of language 
Ex. Un break able - 3 morphemes 
 
 
Syntax 
Deals with structure of language 
 
Subject/Predicate 
 
 
Subject pronouns 
Take place of noun 
 
He, she, it, I , we, they 
 
 
Object pronoun 
Him, her, me, us, them 
 
 
Clause 
Collection of words with subj...
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Spanish CLEP EXAM ACTUAL LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS)|ALREADY GRADED A+ 
 
If a word ends in a vowel, -n, or -s, the normal stress is on the what? - ANSWER- The next to last syllable 
 
Ex.) Esposa- The stress is over the -o 
 
If a word ends in any other letter other than a vowel, -n, or -s, the normal stress should fall where? - ANSWER- The last syllable 
 
Ex.) Comer- The stress is over the -e 
 
When will spanish wo...
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