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Correlative Conjunctions

Correlative Conjunctions Parallel structure: Make sure that the elements joined by correlative conjunctions are in the same grammatical categories. For example, join nouns with nouns and verbs with verbs. Verb Agreement: When using the correlative conjunctions “either/or” or “neither/nor”, make sure the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. When using correlative conjunctions like […]

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Conjunctive Adverbs

Conjunctive Adverbs Conjunctive adverbs can be considered as a type of transition.  They connect two clauses or sentences, and show the relationship between the ideas.  For example, some relationships include cause and effect, sequence, contrast, emphasis, and example.  What are some common mistakes with conjunctive adverbs?  1. Using too many conjunctive adverbs can be overkill.

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Proper Adjectives

Proper Adjectives Proper adjectives take proper nouns and change them to adjectives.  Just like proper nouns, proper adjectives need to be capitalized.  Proper adjectives are used to show that a noun originates or comes from a specific place, person, religion, language, organized group, or historical periods.  You will commonly see suffixes like: “~an”, “~ese”, “~ish”,

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Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives Possessive adjectives show ownership of the noun. The word “possess” means to own, and this meaning is carried over to the grammatical function of possessive adjectives.  Unlike possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives must precede, or come before a noun.  What are some common mistakes when using possessive adjectives?  It’s vs. its: For possessive nouns,

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