english language arts terms 3
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A group of sentences that tell about the main idea
Paragraph
Language Arts Terms
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A verb that shows an action that has already happened
Past Tense
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A group of words that does not have a subject or predicate
Phrase
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Names more than one person, place, or thing
Plural Noun
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A noun that shows ownership. It is formed by adding an apostrophe and s to a singular noun
Possessive Noun
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May be used in place of a possessive noun
Possessive Pronoun
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Tells what the subject of a sentence does or is
Predicate
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A word that shows the connection between other words in a sentence, such as at, for, with, or after
Preposition
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A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun
Prepositional Phrase
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A verb that shows action that is happening now
Present Tense
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The way in which writers share their writing with an audience
Presentation
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The part of the writing process when the writer chooses a topic and plans the composition
Prewriting
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A word that replaces one or more nouns
Pronoun
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The part of the writing process when the writing is checked for mistakes
Proofreading
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An adjective formed from a proper noun and capitalized
Proper Adjective
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A word that names a particular person, place, or thing
Proper Noun
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The part of the writing process when writers make a final copy of their composition
Publish
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The goal of the composition
Purpose
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Punctuation use before (“) and after (“) a direct quotation
Quotation Marks
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