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7489431668both, many, few, severalindefinite pronouns (always plural)0
7489432994most, any, none, some, allindefinite pronouns (singular/plural)1
7489436868-ssingular verbs in English end in2
7489438400singularIf the antecedent is singular, use a ______ pronoun3
7489440238pluralif the antecedent is plural, use ____ pronoun4
7589426450prepositionwhere is the subject never found?5
7589563645subject, subject complement, predicate nominativewhen is nominative used?6
7589578866being verbswhat are nominative cases used with?7
7589588610direct object, indirect object, object of prepositionwhen is the objective case used?8
7589598116I, we, you, he/she, they, whonominative pronouns9
7589602803me, you, him/her, us, them, whomobjective pronouns10
7589613195when the clause after it has no subject or there is a being verb in the clausewhen do you use "who" in a sentence?11
7589617945when the clause after it has a subject and has no being verbwhen do you use "whom" in a sentence?12
7589631010adjectivewhat are participles used as?13
7589633991-ing, -edwhat do participles end in?14
7589633994verbswhat do participles look like?15
7589654263in the beginning of the sentence followed by a comma or after a noun?where are dangling participle phrases located?16
7589662771hadpast perfect tense17
7589666753have/haspast but happening in the future sometime18
7589677870had, has, havewhat do past participle have before the verb?19
7589689443lie - lay -lainpresent, past, and past participle of lie20
7589692398lay - laid - laidpresent, past, and past participle of lay21
7589695758to reclinewhat does lie mean?22
7589699149to put/placewhat does lay mean?23
7589711149- independent clauses - conjunctive adverb - transitional expression - items that already have commasuses of the semicolon24
7589728971- lists - quotations - summary sentences - formal appositives - numerals giving time - periodical references - biblical referencesuses of the colon25

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