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TSA CBT Exam Preview. All Terms covered. Comprehensive paper, rated A "The blue house that he built on a hill is quite large." - ✔✔-Restrictive Phrases and Clauses "The blue house, which he bu ... ilt on a hill, is quite large." - ✔✔-Nonrestrictive Phrases and Clauses A and an - ✔✔-Indefinite articles A, an, the - ✔✔-Article About, around, before, at, below, by, for, from, in, of, on, to, through, up, upon, with - ✔✔-Prepositions Adjective - ✔✔-Is a word that modifies a noun Adverb - ✔✔-Is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. All, anybody, anyone, both, everybody, few, most, nobody, somebody...etc. - ✔✔-Indefinite Pronouns And, but, or, nor, for, yet - ✔✔-Conjunctions Angry - ✔✔-Adjective Anne "herself" must finish it. - ✔✔-Intensive Pronouns. Article - ✔✔-Is a word that refers to a noun and gives definiteness or indefiniteness to the noun. Blue/Black - ✔✔-Dense, hard materials. Metal, hard plastics, alloys. Wires, batteries, sunglasses, guns. By next week, she will have attended training. - ✔✔-Future perfect tense Comparative adjectives/adverbs - ✔✔-Adds an -er to the + form of the word Conjunction - ✔✔-Is a word that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words. Correlative conjunctions - ✔✔-Pairs of words that connect sentence elements that are of equal rank. Demonstrative Pronouns - ✔✔-Point out a specific person or thing. Dependent Clause - ✔✔-Expresses an idea that is less important than the idea expressed in the main clause and cannot stand alone as a sentence. Example: As she was laughing... Drugs (heroine, cocaine, and cannabis) - ✔✔-Classified as organic products. Either/or, neither/nor, whether/or, both/and - ✔✔-Correlative conjunctions Express a greater degree or a comparison between two persons or things. - ✔✔-Adding "more" Gerund - ✔✔-Is the form of a verb ending in -ing that is used as a noun. AKA verbal noun. Go now! - ✔✔-Imperative mood Green - ✔✔-Less dense plastics and alloys. Combination of plastics and metals; electronic device. He, she, it, they, him, her, them - ✔✔-Third person pronoun I insist that he go to the ball game. - ✔✔-Subjunctive mood I, we, me, us - ✔✔-First person pronoun Imperative mood - ✔✔-Command Indefinite Pronouns - ✔✔-Refer to people or things generally rather than specifically. Independent Clause - ✔✔-Expresses the main thought of the sentence and can stand alone as a sentence. Example: She laughed. Indicative mood - ✔✔-An action is fact Infinitive - ✔✔-Is a form of a verb that expresses action or existence without reference to person, number, or tense. Intensive Pronouns - ✔✔-Used to emphasize the previous noun or pronoun. Interrogative Pronouns - ✔✔-Used [Show More]

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