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Praxis 5

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You can start a sentence with "because", as long as it is part of the ________ phrase, such as "Because she was exhausted, she went home early from work. Introductory
A Modifier describes the portion of the _______ it is modifying Sentence
The modifier must be placed _____ to the portion of the sentence it is modifying. Ex: "While attending the town hall, demonstrators staged a sit-in to oppose a new law that would negatively impact the city." Next
"While attending the town hall, demonstrators staged a sit-in to oppose a new law that would negatively impact the city." "Demonstrators staged.... the city " is called the ______ because it modifies/describes who attended the town hall. Modifier
Coordinating conjunctions FANBOYS stand for: ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, ____, and ___ For; And; Nor; But; Or; Yet; So
Do/Do Not start a sentence with a subordinating conjunction (S,B,A,W,D,T,W,W,I,T) unless it is an introductory clause Do Not
Use a coordination conjunction (FANBOYS) to separate an ___ and a ___ Independent Clause; Dependent Clause
You DO NOT use a ______ when using a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) to separate an IC and DC. Ex: We went to the bagel (IC) shop and had breakfast (DC) Comma
You DO use a comma with a coordinating conjunction when separating 2 _________ Ex: We went to the bagel shop (IC), and we had breakfast (IC) Independent Clauses
Since; Because; Although; While; Due; Though; Whenever; When; If; Therefore are _______ conjunctions and are use when separating 2 ______ clauses. Ex: Cindy moved back home BECAUSE her mother needed care Subordinating; Independent
When you start a sentence with a subordinating conjunction (S,B,A,W,D,T,W,W,I,T), you must use a _____ _____ the introductory clause. Ex: BECAUSE her mother needed care, Cindy moved back home. Ex: While I was watching TV, I did my homework Comma; After
Shea Bo Ate While Doing The Wiggle Waggle In Troy is the cheat sheet for subordinating conjunctions: Since; Because; Although; While; Due; Though; Whenever; When; If; Therefore
NEITHER must always be paired with _____ Nor
EITHER must always be paired with ____ Or
NOT ONLY must always be paired with ______ But Also
RATHER must always be paired with ______ Than
MORE must always be paired with _____ Than
AS must always be paired with _____ As
WHETHER must always be paired with _____ Or
SUCH must always be paired with ______ That
BOTH must always be paired with ______ And
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