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Arisa [49]
1 year ago
5

Match the terms with their definitions.

English
1 answer:
Semenov [28]1 year ago
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We can match the terms with their definitions by employing our knowledge of grammar elements such a objects, subjects, verbs, conjunctions, etc.

  • Compound Direct Object - a direct object that consists of more than one noun or pronoun.
  • Compound Subject - two or more nouns or pronouns acting as the subjects of the same verb.
  • Compound Verb - two or more verbs with the same subject.
  • Coordinating Conjunction - one of seven words – for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so -- that connects two independent clauses.
  • Correlative Conjunction - one part of a pair of conjunctions used to connect grammatically similar elements.
  • Parallel Structure - a rhetorical device in which similar words, phrases, or clauses are used to emphasize ideas.

<h3>Grammar elements</h3>

This question requires the use of our knowledge concerning different grammar elements. Let's briefly define each of them below:

  • Subject - The topic of sentence, the noun or pronoun to which the verb refers. For example, in the sentence "The cat bit his hand," "the cat" is the subject.
  • Verb - The word that indicates an action, a state, or condition. In the sentence above, "bit" is the verb.
  • Direct object - The noun or pronoun that follows the verb and receives its action. In the sentence above, "his hand" is the direct object.
  • Coordinating conjunction - A short word that connects two independent clauses. They are:  for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
  • Correlative conjunctions - Conjunctions used in pairs. For example: both... and; neither... nor.
  • Parallel structure - The repetition of a grammatical structure inside a sentence. For example, in the sentence, "I enjoy swimming, jogging, and cooking," there is parallel structure in the three verbs with -ing.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided is correct.

Learn more about correlative conjunctions here:

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