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English, 16.05.2021 01:00 uehlingt39

Match each term to its description. number
an introductory word, phrase, or clause which is missing the
1.
word(s) it is supposed to modify
2. a noun or pronoun's function within a sentence
split infinitive
3. to quickly run
dangling modifier
4. a clause with either an implied subject or verb
case
correlative conjunction
5. singular and plural forms
a word that joins words or phrases of the same grammatical
6.
type
7. pronoun with no specific antecedent
elliptical clause
indefinite pronoun
8. a pair of words like either/or
coordinating conjunction
9. masculine and feminine forms
gender

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