Modifies a noun or pronoun.
Modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb.
A punctuation mark (,) indicating a pause between parts of a sentence. It is also used to separate items in a list.
A group of words with a subject and verb, that expresses a complete thought.
Joins words or groups of words.
Punctuation that is found at the end of a sentence.
A punctuation mark (!) indicating surprise or importance in a sentence.
The mnemonic device used for remembering the most common conjunctions.
Punctuation that is found inside a sentence.
Expresses emotion.
Names a person, place, thing or idea.
A punctuation mark (.) used at the end of a sentence.
More than one.
The part of the sentence that tells what the subject is doing or shows being.
Shows relationship between words.
Takes the place of a noun.
Marks such as a period, comma, and semicolon, used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning.
A punctuation mark (?) indicating a question.
A punctuation mark (;) indicating a pause, typically between two main clauses, it is more pronounced than the comma.
If you are missing any one of the three required parts of a sentence (verb, subject, and a complete thought) you have this.
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