BOE #36–40

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1.
French word for "tail," used in UK English to mean "line"
2.
"Checkout" is a noun, but "check out" is a _____ verb.
3.
A sentence with both an independent and a dependent clause is called a _____ sentence.
4.
In the clause "we had all her shopping back on the shelves," the UK word "shopping" is a synonym for the US word _____ .
5.
The "verby" part of a sentence, where the action is, is called the _____ .
6.
A group of words with a subject and a related predicate is called a _____ .
7.
The conjunctions "for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so" are the _____ conjunctions.
8.
"Theresa sharted" is an example of a(n) _____ sentence.
9.
"Max sang, and Brad danced" is an example of a _____ sentence.
10.
a fancy word for a capital letter
11.
The pronoun "I" is called a _____ pronoun.
12.
Contractions have _____ in them.
13.
In "1830's," you have to _____ the punctuation.
14.
Don't capitalize _____ nouns.
15.
A part of a sentence, sitting incompletely all by itself, is called a _____ .
16.
In the sentence "Wednesday and walking go together like a foot in a shoe, so I put them on and headed out," the "them" is an example of a(n) _____ pronoun reference.
17.
Greek-derived word coming from the roots for "good" and "sound"