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o Sentence – made up word and expresses a complete thought.

In order for a sentence to express


thought it should have subject
o Subject - think or idea.

Christian Belief: The Creed

I. The Purpose of Life


1. God made us.
2. God is the Supreme Being, a pure and infinitely perfect spirit

KINDS OF SENTENCES:

1. Declarative Sentence – it ends with (.) period. States a statement


2. Interrogative Sentence – it ends with a (?) question mark. Asking questions
3. Imperative – it ends with a period or exclamation point (!). requesting
4. Exclamatory

KINDS OF NOUNS:

1. Concrete – something you can touch


2. Abstract –
3. Common Noun –
4. Proper Noun –

PRONOUNS:

Antecedent

Types:

1. Personal pronouns
First Person – I, We
Second Person – you (s), you (pl)
Third Person – he, she, it, they

Forms:

a. First person – referring to the speaker


Singular: I, my, mine, me
Plural: we, our, ours, us
b. Second person – referring to the person spoken to
Singular & Plural: you, your, yours

c. Third person – referring to the person or things spoken of

Type of test (prelims)

i. Pronouns (10pts)
ii. Subject – Verb Agreement (35pts)
iii. Correct | wrong modified (10pts)
iv. Prepositions (10pts)
v. Adjectives / Adverbs
vi. Present, past, future (perfect, progessive)

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