Match the definition to the term.
1. clause necessary to the meanings of the words modified
2. contains at least two independent clauses
3. contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
4. has at least one subject and one predicate, and expresses a complete thought
5. a verb form used as another part of speech
6. a verb form ending in -ing used as an adjective
7. a verb form ending in -ing used as a noun
8. a verb form preceded by to, used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb
9. in, with, across, beside, etc.

infinitive
complex sentence
restrictive clause
compound sentence
gerund
simple sentence
participle
prepositions
verbal

Respuesta :

odyssey-ware users

Answer:

1. clause necessary to the meanings of the words modified 'restrictive clause '

 

2. contains at least two independent clauses   'compound sentence'  

3. contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses 'complex sentence'

 

4. has one subject and one predicate, and expresses a complete thought   ' simple sentence'

5. a verb form used as another part of speech ' verbal'

 

6. a verb form ending in -ing used as an adjective  ' participle'

 

7. a verb form ending in -ing used as a noun  'gerund'

 

8. a verb form preceded by to, used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb  'infinitive'

9. in, with, across, beside, etc. ' prepositions'  

The defination matches of the given words are as follow:

1. Clause necessary to the meanings of the words modified  is restrictive clause.  

 2. Contains at least two independent clauses  is compound sentence.

3. Contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses is complex sentence.

 4. Has one subject and one predicate, and expresses a complete thought    is  simple sentence.

5. A verb form used as another part of speech  is verbal.

 

6. A verb form ending in -ing used as an adjective  is participle.

 7. A verb form ending in -ing used as a noun is gerund.

8. A verb form preceded by to, used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb   is infinitive.

9. In, with, across, beside, etc. are prepositions.

In given match the following the words are of grammer topics and the meaning are given in the matches so the correct form of the defination and the matched words are mentioned above.

English grammmer is basically composed of various forms of topics and compositions which can be classified in different way as some example of that topics are given in the matches whose meaning are matched.

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