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Match the description to the term. 1. requires a receiver of action

indefinite pronoun

2. introduces adjective clauses

pronominal adjective

3. who, whose, whom, which, what

adjective phrase

4. indicates an unspecified person or thing

transitive verb

5. a word which is both a pronoun and an adjective

interrogative pronouns

6. used for subjects and subject complements

interjection

7. prepositional phrase acting as adjective

relative pronoun

8. prepositional phrase acting as adverb

conjunction

nominative case

9. word punctuated like a sentence, showing strong feeling

a word which links words, phrases, or clauses of the same

10.

type

adverb phrase

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