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MIA6 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

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1. What does "interjection" mean? Is it a part of speech or a kind of sentence?

2. The dictionary form preceded by the infinitive marker to: to begin, to hide, to run. What is the dictionary form?

3. Combine the sentences into one sentence that begins with an introductory phrase or clause as specified in parentheses. Follow the introductory element with a comma. 1) Scientists have made an effort to explain the mysteries of flocks and schools. They have proposed bizarre magnetic fields and telepathy. (Phrase beginning In.)

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1. The following definition is from Webster's Dictionary: "Gram. a.

  • 1.
  • The following definition is from Webster's Dictionary: "Gram.
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  • any member of a class of words expressing emotion, distinguished in most languages by their use in grammatical isolation, as Hey!
  • Oh!
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1. The following definition is from Webster's Dictionary:
"Gram.
a. any member of a class of words expressing emotion, distinguished in most languages by their use in grammatical isolation, as Hey! Oh! Ouch! Ugh!
b. any other word or expression so used, as Good grief! Indeed!"

2. The dictionary form is the word as it is printed in a dictionary: come, see, car, easy et

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