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09/22/2011

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Term
A commma is NEVER used after
Definition
that, if, before, after, until, unless, whether, as sooon as, in case, when, where and while
Term
A comma is always used (conjunctions)
Definition
before the conjunctions and and but
Term
A comma is optional before
Definition
other conjuctions
Term
If you find two questions distinguished only by something optional
Definition
remove both. Since the optional component is the only difference, (and they can't both be right), remove both.
Term
Use a semicolon only when
Definition
a sentence is made of only independent clauses.
Term
There is a semicolon in the sentence
Definition
1) Check whether both clauses have no conjunctions (independent).
2) Check whether the part after the semicolon is a clause (subject+verb)
Term
Two clauses will always be connected by
Definition
a conjunction or semicolon.
Term
if there is a comma that precedes a SUBJECT in the FIRST clause
Definition
there should be a comma right between the phrase and the subject
Term
Each part of a sentence that has its subject and verb is called a
Definition
clause
Term
Clause that starts with no conjunction is 
Definition
an independent clause (define)
Term
The clause that starts with
Definition
a dependent clause
Term
The word connecting clauses is called a
Definition
conjunction
Term
A sentence cannot consist only of
Definition
dependent clauses
Term
If the first clause is dependent, and the second is independent
Definition
there must be always a comma
Term
A comma is never used before the conjunctions
Definition
that, if, before, after, until, unless, whether, as soon as, in case, when, where and while
Term
Before the other conjunctions a comma is optional, for example
Definition
She was late, so she took a taxi.
Or
She was late so she took a taxi.
Term
nouns, gerund, pronoun and infinitive can serve either as
Definition
the subject or as the object of the clause.
Term
People, Animals and Physical objects are (number?)
Definition
What is countable?
Term
liquids (*exceptional physical objects)
substances *
materials *
abstract concepts
names
Definition
Uncountable
(* plurals allowed for different kinds)
Term
many (countable) matches
Definition
much (uncountable) matches
Term
a few /few / fewer / fewest(countable) matches
Definition
a little / little / less / least (unclountable) matches
Term
number (countable) matches
Definition
amount (uncountable) matches
Term
The words that describe NUMBER and AMOUNT
Definition
great, large, small
Term
The words percent, percentage, score, rate are described with the words
Definition
high and low
Term
Unlike nouns, gerunds ...
Definition
cannot be pluralized since these are uncountable.
Term
In order to check which word to use before a gerund.
Definition
replace the gerund with any noun.
Term
2. In order to check which word to use after a gerund,
Definition
read this gerund without ing, as if it were a verb
Term
AC/DC
Definition
Use OF
approve of - approving of
confess of - confessing of
dispose of - disposing of
consist of – consisting of
Term
infinitive
Definition
to + verb
Term
Infinitives do not (Subject verb agreement)
Definition
a speech part that does not change in number
Term
it is not allowed to ____ an infinitive
Definition
splitting is not allowed for
Term
example of action that precedes or follows the main verb
Definition
We regret to tell you VS. we regret to have told you (Use logic to decide which is appropriate)
Term
... different forms depending on whether they act as subjects or objects
Definition
Pronouns are the only part of speech that has
Term
he, she and one
Definition
pronouns that are used only with the reference to a person
Term
the pronoun "they" must always have an antecedent
Definition
"they" must always
Term
Any noun will always belong to the
Definition
third person (singular or plural).
Term
part of speech that is obligatory for any clause
Definition
the verb is...
Term
If a word belongs to one of the tenses (present, future, past…) then it is ...
Definition
a verb
Term
conjugation is
Definition
the change of a verb with person and number
Term
to construct Present Simple Tense
Definition
3rd person singular: verb (V1) + s /es
other forms: V1
Term
construct Present Simple Tense of the Verb Have
Definition
3rd person singular – has
the rest – have (base verb)
Term
construct Present Simple Tense of the Verb Be
Definition
1st person singular (I) – am
3rd person singular – is
plural (we, you, they, a plural noun) – are
Term
construct Past Simple Tense of the Verb Be
Definition
singular - was
plural – were
Term
in passive voice the action is in the form of _______
Definition
Past particible V3
(in a passive voice)
Term
Here is the list of the most common forms of the verb be: 
Definition
am, is, are, am being, is being, are being, has been, have been, was, were, was being, were being, had been, will be, will have been, must be, can be, may be, should be, could be, might be.
Term
Words that cannot be used in the passive voice
Definition
 double, evolve, derive, originate and graduate, happen and more...
Term
in the GLOS order of SC, passive voice should be removed at 
Definition
The Style (S) level
Term

Adjectives and

Adverbs are used to

Definition
Modify other parts of speech
Term
Types of adjectives
Definition
  1. Descriptive
  2. Possessive
  3. quantity
  4. cardinal numbers
  5. ordinal numbers
  6. demonstrative
Term
Descriptive adverbs answer the question
Definition

answer the questions what kind, what color, what size or which?

e.g.

beautiful, easy, important, small…

Term
Possesive adverbs answer the question:
Definition

 (answer the question whose?)

    his, your, Mary’s, students’…

Term
quantity adverbs answer the question
Definition

(answer the questions how

    many? or how much?)

    much, many, few, little…

Term

cardinal numbers 


ordinal numbers 

 

Definition

 (answer the question how many?)

    one, two, hundred, thousand…


(answer the question which?)

    first, second, third…

Term

demonstrative adjective (function and question)

Definition

(answer the question    which?)


 

 

 

Singular

Plural

Here

This

These

There

That

Those

 

 


 

Demonstrative adjectives are exceptional because it is the only kind of adjectives that changes in number to agree with the noun it modifies.

Term
adverb of manner  answers the question:
Definition

(answer the question how?)

    honestly, badly, quickly, fluently…

Term
Adverb of intensity 
Definition

(answer the question how+adjective or adverb?)

    very, rather, so, quite, much, little, a little, far…

Term

adverb of frequency  answer the question ________

Definition

(answer the question how often?)

 constantly, always, often, frequently, usually, regularly, sometimes, occasionally, rarely, seldom, never

+ gradually/eventually

(exceptional adverbs of manner) 

Term

Adverbs of time and place 

Definition

(answer the question when/where?)

    now, early, late, yesterday, now, then, here, there…

Term

Adverbs of degree


Definition

 only, just, nearly, hardly, scarcely, 

barely, certainly, definitely, even, typically, virtually, almost, totally, fully, specifically, originally, primarily, also, mere, a mere

Term
Possessive adjective can be built:
Definition
  1. of pronoun: my, his, her, one's, its, our, your, their
  2.  of singular noun: Helen's, my sister's
  3. of plural noun: my sisters', the children's (not the childrens')

 

Read the word till the apostrophe to check whether the possessive form is correct:

 

Children’s →  children (correct)

Childrens’ →  childrens (wrong)

Term
Usage of the posessive adjective
Definition

1. Possession: my sister's house
(To check, build a sentence with the verbs own/possess/belong: My sister owns/possesses the house./The house belongs to my sister.)

 

2. Family relations: my sister's husband

 

3. Some time expressions: yesterday's newspaper

Term

_______ of ______

Usage

Definition

1. Possession: the house of my sister

 

2. Family relations: the husband of my sister

 

3. Other connections/relations: the book of exercises (the book contains exercises)

 

(A) the book's cover   - wrong (the book possesses the cover)

 

(B) the cover of the book  - correct

Term

Strategy

  • _____ 's _______ 
  •  ________ of ______

 


Definition

1. Look for other differences.

2. If there are no other differences, choose ______ of _______ .

**(A) These kind of books Wrong

    (B) This kind of books Correct (The demonstrative adjective relates to the noun that follows it directly)

Term
to make an adverb from an adjective
Definition
add -ly 
(There are some exceptions) 
Term
if the adjective ends with -ly the adverb will 
Definition
end with -ly as well
Term
the averb form of fast
Definition
fast
Term
the adverb form of good is
Definition
the adjective form of well is
Term

hard& hardly                       

Definition

 hard (adverb) the same meaning as the adjective

                                                  hardly (adverb) means almost not

 

Term
late  & lately
Definition
  1. late (adverb) the same meaning as the adjective
  2.          lately (adverb) means recently
Term
high & highly
Definition

high(adverb) the same meaning as the adjective

highly (adverb) means very much

Term
deep and deeply
Definition

deep(adverb) the same meaning as the adjective

                                                  deeply (adverb) means very much

Term
wide & widely
Definition

wide(adverb) the same meaning as the adjective

widely (adverb) means all over

Term
Flat & Flatly
Definition

 flat (adverb) the same meaning as the adjective

flatly (adverb) means exactly

 

Term
Mere / a mere / meerly
Definition

mere/a mere(adverb) = as little as/as few as (only)

         simple

merely (adverb) = simply

(notice this is an exception to the exception. normally it's the -ly form of excptional adjectives is the different one)

Term

Choose:

merely + number

or? 

a/mere + number

Definition
a /mere is correct
Term
The adjective use (in relation to nouns / gerunds)
Definition

before a noun


Any part of speech placed before a noun to describe it, turns into the adjective:

  1. present participle (verb+ing) -> adjective
  2. past participle (V3) -> adjective
  3. Noun -> adjective
Term
the adjective is used (in relation to linking verbs or their infinitives)
Definition

after the linking verbs or their infinitives be, become (also get and grow in the meaning of become),  remain (also stay in the meaning of remain), seem (also  appear in the meaning of seem),  consider


Through the linking verb, the adjective modifies the subject.

Term
the adjective is used (in relation to verbs of senses or their infinitives)
Definition
after the verbs of senses or their infinitives feel, smell, taste, look, sound
Term
adverb of manner is used
Definition

After a verb or infinitive - _______ (not necessarily immediately after a verb/infinitive)

Term
the adverb is used (frequency)
Definition
immediately before a verb - the adverbs of ______ 
Term
the adverbs of manner or intensity (are placed)
Definition
 before an adjective
Term

before an adverb - 

Definition
the adverbs of manner or intensity
Term

5. adverbs of manner - 

Definition

before or after a participle

(past participle (V3)/present participle (verb+ing))

Term
only before a participle
Definition

adverbs of intensity or frequency 

 

Term

In passive voice past participle is not part of the verb. 

Definition

The verb is only verb be.

Term
before any part of speech (place)
Definition
 the adverbs of degree
Term

In questions on the adverbs of degree check

Definition
 logic! in questions of adverbs of ___
Term
adverbs of degree
Definition

only, just, nearly, hardly, scarcely,  barely, certainly, definitely, even, typically, virtually, almost, totally, fully, specifically, originally, also, primarily, mere, a mere

 

Term
adverbs of time/place 
Definition
commonly in the beginning or at the end of a clause.
Term

When  words/phrases answering the questions where and when are next to each other.

Definition

 first use the word/phrase answering the question where and then the word/phrase answering the question when.

Yesterday at noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

Term
adjectives can appear (summary)
Definition

______ can appear  before noun, gerund or after linking verb, verb of senses

Term

Types of Adverbs

Definition

 

  1. Adverbs of Manner – after verbs or infinitives, before adjectives or adverbs, before or after participles
  2. Adverbs of Frequency – before verbs or participles
  3. Adverbs of Intensity – before adjectives, adverbs or participles
  4. Adverbs of Degree – before any part of speech to which they relate logically
  5. Time & Place 


Term
the only adverb that can come after what it describes
Definition
adverb of manner
Term
the following words can only be conjunctions
Definition
because, therefore, however, although, even though, though, thereby, whether, until
Term
conjunctions must be followed by
Definition
subject and verb
Term
the following could be conjunctions
Definition
and, but, , since, thus, nevertheless, so, that, when, as, while, after, before, if, yet, for, nor.
Term
_____ connect clauses; _____ connect words
Definition
conjunctions connect ______ ; preposition connect ______
Term
a preposition can appear
Definition

1. before a noun        on    the plate

                                            preposition    noun

 

2. before a gerund    without  arguing

                                                 preposition     gerund

 

3. before a pronoun   about  them

                                                 preposition  pronoun

 

4. before a noun phrase (a noun phrase is a noun together with its description) 

   

    on   the white plate

 preposition  noun  phrase

Term
the following can only be prepositions
Definition
in, at, from, off, to, through, about, with, without, among, between, between and , by, throughout, on, upon, beside, except for, in spite of, despite, because of, instead of, due to, like, including, regarding, concerning, according to
Term
the following words can be prepositions or conjunctions
Definition
for, after, before, while, but, as
Term
despite ___
Definition
_______ the (preposition)
Term
because vs. because of
Definition
conjunction vs. prepostition (because)
Term

in spite of

despite

 

despite of - wrong!

 

Despite the heavy traffic, we arrived on

                      noun phrase

 

 time.

although (is commonly used in the beginning of a sentence-style)

even though

though 

 

Although the traffic was heavy,

                clause

 

we arrived on time.

Definition
preposition vs. conjunction (למרות)
Term

but  = except for

Vs.

But (yet)

Definition
preposition vs. conjunction (but)
Term

for (in order to)

vs. 

for (because of)

Definition
preposition vs. conjunction (for)
Term
If a gerund precedes a noun, a pronoun or a gerund, what is the subject and the what is the object?
Definition
then the preceding gerund is the subject, and the following noun, pronoun or gerund is the object.
Term

how does one destinguish between a gerund and a present particable?

 

examples:

  1. studying languages is an exciting proccess
  2. disappearing languages are not preserved
Definition

turn the verb+ing to a verb. if the sentence is logical, it's an adjective

 

Languages study? No ; studying is a verb (gerund)

Languages disappear? Yes ; study is an adjective

 

Term
If an infinitive precedes a noun, a pronoun or a gerund, then
Definition
 the infinitive is the subject, and the following noun, pronoun or gerund is the object.
Term
If two nouns, gerunds or pronouns are connected by a preposition, then
Definition
he noun, gerund or pronoun before the preposition is the subject, and the noun, gerund or pronoun after the preposition is the object.
Term
when looking for Subject-Verb agreement one can ___
Definition
delete the prepositional phrases when ____
Term
If two or more than two nouns, pronouns or gerunds are connected with the word and, then ___
Definition
then all these nouns, pronouns or gerunds are one compound subject. Such subjects are always plural
Term

If there are both and and a preposition in the clause, first go by crossing out prepositional phrases

 


Definition

 

A box of chocolates and cookies -> A box and cookies are

                           preposition                   and

 

A box of chocolates and of cookies -> A box is ....

 

Term
If two or more nouns, pronouns or gerunds are connected with the word or or nor, then 
Definition
only the last noun pronoun or gerund is the subject (and the verb must agree with that last one).
Term

If a noun, pronoun or a gerund are followed by an extra information phrase, then  ____

Definition

then the noun, pronoun or gerund preceding the extra information phrase is the subject.

Term
extra information phrases are marked by 
Definition
as well as, along with, together with, accompanied by, with the exception of, including or placed between the commas or hyphens 
Term
extra information appears
Definition
between the subject and the verb
Term
Skip the logic test and use GOS (Grammar, Original meaning, Style) when
Definition
subject and extra information are swapped
Term

      It is possible to have two subjects in one clause  occurs when two nouns, gerunds, pronouns or infinitives are connected with 

Definition
the verb be can do ______
Term
when you have two subjects in the sentence (agreement)
Definition
both should agree with the verb (number and person)
Term

 Money and recognition were his goal in life.

Definition
an example with two subjects that disagree on the verb. 
(don't blame the verb) 
Term
what is the verb when it or there is the first subject ?
Definition

if It is the first subject -> a singular verb (agreeing with first)

 

If there is the secong subject -> determined by the 2nd subject

Term
determine the number of the subject:
mostly by 
Definition
s
Term
minimum number for plural subject
Definition
2
Term
  1. The noun news
  2.  School subjects and scientific fields: physics, economics, genetics, politics etc.
  3. Names of sports: aerobics, gymnastics, tennis etc.
  4. Names of diseases: measles, mumps etc.
  5. Private names: Mr. Jones, the United States, Athens etc.
  6. Number + measure, age, time, sum:  five miles, twenty dollars, ten years etc.
Definition
uncountable
Term
example of nouns that end with S in both singular and plural forms
Definition

a means – means

a series – series

a species - species

Term

the plural for latin

-um -on

is

Definition

the singular for latin 

-a

is

Term

 

the plural for latin

-is

is _____

 

Examples: 

basis

thesis

crisis

analysis

 

Definition

the singular for latin

-es

is ______

 

Examples: 

bases

theses

crises

analyses

 

Term

the plural for latin

-us

is ________

 

examples: 

alumnus

fungus

Definition

the singular for latin

-i

is___

 

Eaxmples:

alumni

fungi

Term
words that can sometimes be singular and sometimes plural
Definition
all / most / some / the majority
Term

one precent of europeans is / are ?

5% percent of my fingers is / are ?

Definition

one percent of europeans is more than 2 eurpoeans => use are

5% of my 20 fingers is 1 finger => use is

Term

The word number can function as a noun or as an adjective, depending on

Definition

 the article

a (plural)or 

the (singular)

Term
nouns that are always singular
Definition

 

each,  either, neither

&

 

 

-one

-thing

-body

Every-

Everyone

Everything

Everybody

Any-

Anyone

Anything

Anybody

Some-

Someone

Something

Somebody

No-

No one (none)

Nothing

Nobody

 

Term
singular 3rd person subject
Definition
he / she / one (unknown gender) / it
Term
singuler 3rd person object
Definition
him / her / one / it
Term
plural 1st person subject & object
Definition
we / us
Term
plural 2nd person subject & object
Definition
you (subject & object) 
Term
2nd person singular subject
Definition
english doesn't have this word (was thou)
Term
plural 3rd person subject & object
Definition
they / them
Term
use the pronoun it to refer to 
Definition

Animal / baby / inanimate object / concept

(never to a person)

or as "dummy noun" in phrases such as

it is reaining

Term
subject pronouns can be used in (caluse)
Definition

In the beginning of a clause


We study English.

subject

 

We study English, but she studies French.

subject                                       subject

 

Jill and I study French.

Term
Subject pronouns can appear
Definition

after the verb be

 

It  was she  who encouraged me to write the novel.

subject     subject

 

There were Bob, Keith, Helen and I at the presentation.

subject                            subject

 

This is I.

Term

Jill and I / me?

This is I / me?

it was she / her who...?

Definition
in all, use the subject form (I, and She)
Term
  1. object pronouns can appear
Definition

after a preposition

after any verb except be

 

Term
adjective possessive singular 1st person
Definition
my
Term
Posessive pronoun singular 1st person
Definition
mine
Term
reflexive pronoun singular 1st person
Definition
myself
Term

Posessive adjective / pronoun

3rd person

Definition
his / her / one's / its (notice no apostrophe)
Term

reflexive pronoun

singular

3rd person

Definition
himself, herself, oneself, itself
Term
adjective / pronoun
1st person plural posessive 
Definition
our / ours
Term

adjective / pronoun
2nd person

plural 

posessive 

Definition
your / yours
Term

posessive 

adjective / pronoun
3rd person

plural 

Definition
their / theirs
Term

reflexive pronoun
1st person singular

Definition
myself
Term

 reflexive pronoun

3rd person singular

Definition

himself /herself

oneself /  itself

Term

Plural 

Reflexive pronoun

1st person

Definition
ourselves
Term

Plural 

Reflexive pronoun

2nd person

Definition

yourself

yourselves

Term

Plural 

Reflexive pronoun

3rd person

Definition
themselves
Term
posessive adjectives can be formed from pronouns and appear
Definition

before a noun
this is her notebook

before a gerund

we adore her performing Shakespere

 

Term

is

without him helping us

correct?

Definition

no - there can't be an object after an object and don't read further.

without him help - wrong

replace the gerund in with any noun.

Term
posesssive pronouns can't be used before a 
Definition

noun 

(because they act as a noun themselves)

Term
after a posessive pronoun there can be no ...
Definition
no noun or gerund may appear after a ...
Term
Reflexive pronouns (use)
Definition

 

1. To show that the subject both gives and receives the action:

I saw myself in the mirror. 

She hurt herself.

 

2.To show that the subject does the action alone:

 He prepared for the test (by) himself.

 

3. To show respect (noun+reflexive pronoun)

The King himself attended the festival.

 

4. To put emphasis (reflexive pronoun+noun/noun phrase) when the noun is the part of a group

Mary, herself a successful writer, …

 

(A) Mary, a former slave herself, wrote a novel dedicated to slavery. - wrong logic– the sentence does not talk about respect.

(B) Mary, herself a former slave, wrote a novel dedicated to slavery. - correct

 

Term
When you see a pronoun check
Definition

Antecedant agrees in 

  1. Number
  2. Person
  3. Gender
Term
how to generalize  (countable nouns) (no be)
Definition

1. Plural noun

Oceanography studies oceans.

 

2. The +singular noun

Oceanography studies the ocean.

Term
How to define (countable nouns) (using be)
Definition

 

1. Plural noun

Dogs are animals.

 

2. A+singular noun 

A dog is an animal.

 

Term
Relative pronouns (list)
Definition

who, whom, whose,

which, that,

whereand when

 

Term
list of relative pronouns that might be conjunctions
Definition
That, where, when 
Term
list of relative pronouns (that are always relative pronouns)
Definition
who, whom, which, whose
Term
     The relative pronoun (function - summary)
Definition

 

  1. Connects clauses (main clause and relative clause).
  2. Relates to the preceding noun.
  3. Functions as the subject or the object of the relative clause.

 

Term
if there is a verb immediately after that
Definition

then that is a relative pronoun (subject)

the letter that is on the desk is from my grandmother

Term
if there is no noun before that
Definition

then that is a conjunction

he said that he would be late

Term
if the word that can be replaced by the word which
Definition

then which is a relative pronoun

(a condition for deciding the function of which)

Term

the pronoun always relates to a _____ except when (1) _____ or (2) ______

 

Definition

one preceding noun

  1. list with and 
  2. the phrase is a name (statue of liberty)
Term
the pronoun does not relate to 
Definition

the general idea of the preceding clause.

rather it should relate to the preceding (specific) noun.

Term
who and whom can only refer to 
Definition
people
Term
which and that can only refer to things
Definition
things
Term
whose can refer to
Definition
any noun
Term
Only the relative pronouns _________ can come after prepositions.
Definition
 whom which 
Term

The preposition must come before the ___________, and not  _________

Definition

relative pronoun

 

at the end of the relative clause

Term

The noun preceding the relative pronoun where must __________, and the noun preceding the relative pronoun when must _________.

Definition

indicate a place

indicate a time 

Term
where vs. in which
Definition
  1. Look for other differences
  2. If there are no other differences, both are wrong for other reasons.
Term
who vs. whom
Definition
subject vs. object
Term
     Whose is the possessive relative pronoun. If you want to check whether the relative pronoun whose is used correctly, read the relative clause as if it were a separate sentence, replacing whose with his, their or its.
Definition

The building whose windows are broken was damaged in the earthquake.

 

                        Its windows are broken.

Term
essential information can be related with
Definition
either which or that
Term
use which, not that when
Definition
  1. the relative clause has non essential information and
  2. seperated by commas
Term

Strategy:

if you see two options which give essential information distinguised only by which or that

Definition
both are wrong (that, which) for a different reason. 
Term

relative clause omissions:

 

are the following correct?

(A) This is the book which I bought. 

(B) This is the book I bought.

 

Definition

A Correct

B Wrong

it is not allowed to omit the relative pronoun alone.

Term

 

    It is allowed to omit the relative pronoun together with the verb be in these cases:

 

I. In essential information relative clauses:

 

1. When the relative pronoun comes before the verb in the progressive tense (verb be + present participle (verb+ing)):

 

I saw the man who was trying to unlock the door. →

                                               progressive tense

 

 

 

       I saw the man trying to unlock the door.

                                 noun  ^ verb+ing

                                            |

                                         no comma

 

 

Definition
Term

 

Noun+ no comma + verb+ing = always the case of omitted relative pronoun + verb be.

 

trying to unlock the door  - a hidden relative clause with the hidden subject who  and the hidden part of the verb was.

Definition
Term
Subject pronouns can be (place)
Definition
  1. in the beginning of a clause
    We study english
    Jill and I study french 
  2. after the be / being / to be 
    it was she who helped me. 
Term
Object pronouns can appear in
Definition
  1. After a prepositions
    They talked about him
    Everyone except for Matthew and me participated in the contest. 
  2. After any verb  except for be.
    I saw them
Term
how many subjects and objects can be in a senetce
Definition

subject 1 or 2

Objects (0 to ∞)

Term
posessive adjectives can appear
Definition
before a noun / gerund can appear
Term
example of posessive adjective before a noun or a gerund
Definition
  1. this is her notebook
  2. we adore her performing Giselle
Term
posessive pronouns don't
Definition
have a noun /gerund after it
Term
a pronoun may not refer to 
Definition
the gerneral idea of the sentence may not be refered to by a 
Term
a pronoun can not relate to
Definition

the adjective

the gir's group won the contest because they showed a better performance (Incorrect)

Term
when the antecedent to a pronoun is "one"
Definition
refering to it are only the words one, he, she.
Term
when the he replaces the pronoun one or a noun person, he relates to a people in general
Definition
Term
if the pronoun you (meaning person in general) is used, a subsequent pronoun referring to the same pronoun must be you.
Definition
Term
how to generalize unclountable nouns
Definition
Hematology studies blood
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