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Written Communication Basics

Sky Mariee
Horizontales
The noun or pronoun that the sentence is about is called the ___ subject
The ___ subject also includes words associated with the simple subject
An adverb that compares two things is said to be ___
a person, place, thing, or idea?
When more than one word is used to show relationship, it's called a ____ preposition.
_____ phrases can function as adjectives or adverbs.
___ pronouns are used to point out definite persons, places, things, or ideas.
An ___ sentence asks a question
____ pronouns are used to refer to people speaking, being spoken to, or being spoken about.
An ___ normally describes or explains a verb
In a ___sentence, a comma is put where a period or semicolon should be.
The main idea of the paragraph is expressed in the ____ sentence.
___ conjunctions link relatively equal parts of sentences (words or ideas).
Sentence ____ are incomplete in some way and, as a result, don’t make sense.
An ____ describes or explains a noun or pronoun, making it more definite.
Verticales
____ pronouns are used to show relationships by introducing new ideas.
The ____is what or who the sentence is about
A _____ serves as a replacement for a noun
A ___ noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing, and it always starts with a capital letter. 
An ___ sentence expresses strong feeling or emotion.
____ pronouns are used in asking questions.
____ conjunctions introduce adverbial clauses
An ___ sentence gives a command or makes a request
A ____ verb gives the main verb more meaning by conveying a more specific sense of time.
A ___ sentence makes a statement.
an adverb that compares three or more things is said to be _____ .
The ___ tells something about the subject.
____ verbs link the subject to another word in the sentence, providing more detail about the subject.