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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections

Prepositional Phrases Pronouns as Obj. of Prep. Making Subj/Verbs Agree Conjunctions (Coord/Correl/Conj Adverb) Definitions
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The strangers wore fur over their skin.
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The strangers wore fur over their skin.
over their skin
Perhaps they would tell her the meaning of these odd items.
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Perhaps they would tell her the meaning of these odd items.
of these odd items
I am going to China.
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I am going to China.
to China
Tony was in Brazil.
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Tony was in Brazil.
in Brazil
I was beneath the surface of the ice.
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I was beneath the surface of the ice.
beneath the surface and of the ice
Jenny brought gifts to Carrie and (her, she).
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Jenny brought gifts to Carrie and (her, she).
her
The man of (who, whom) I spoke is from Columbia.
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The man of (who, whom) I spoke is from Columbia.
whom
Natalie traveled with Kim and (I, me).
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Natalie traveled with Kim and (I, me).
me
According the Carmen and (he, him), Germany is an awesome place to visit.
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According the Carmen and (he, him), Germany is an awesome place to visit.
him
Some of (us, we) thought the lunch was awful.
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Some of (us, we) thought the lunch was awful.
us
Chris and Tina (was, were) friends.`
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Chris and Tina (was, were) friends.`
were
Neither the history nor the descriptions (fail, fails) to capture our interest.
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Neither the history nor the descriptions (fail, fails) to capture our interest.
fail
Either taxis or a train (is, are) quick forms of transportation.
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Either taxis or a train (is, are) quick forms of transportation.
is
Both Steve and Kenny (is, are) athletes.
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Both Steve and Kenny (is, are) athletes.
are
Neither the store or the restaurants (is, are) open.
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Neither the store or the restaurants (is, are) open.
are
Neither snow nor freezing rain is predicted for tonight.
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Neither snow nor freezing rain is predicted for tonight.
Correlative
The kid hid behind the coach and didn't say a word.
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The kid hid behind the coach and didn't say a word.
Coordinate
I enjoy books; however, I usually dislike the movie.
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I enjoy books; however, I usually dislike the movie.
Conjunctive Adverb
Not only are we going shopping but also going out to eat.
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Not only are we going shopping but also going out to eat.
Correlative
Food is bite-size thus a knife isn't needed.
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Food is bite-size thus a knife isn't needed.
Conjunctive Adverb
A word such as 'and,' 'but,' or 'nor,' used to connect parts of a sentence/
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A word such as 'and,' 'but,' or 'nor,' used to connect parts of a sentence/
Conjunction
A short exclamation that has no grammatical connection to other words in a sentence.
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A short exclamation that has no grammatical connection to other words in a sentence.
Interjection
A word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence.
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A word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence.
Preposition
A kind of conjunction that is usually stronger an more precise than a coordinating conjunction.
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A kind of conjunction that is usually stronger an more precise than a coordinating conjunction.
Conjunctive Adverb
A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
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A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
Prepositional Phrase
Author of 'Tuck Everlasting'
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Author of 'Tuck Everlasting'
Natalie Babbitt




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