ENG 321 terms

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  1. 2. A word that can occur after a modal auxiliary
  2. 5. Many adjectives occur in this form.
  3. 6. "You ___ could get a job" is an example of the compound modal structure that expresses politeness in the South.
  4. 8. A word that forms a constituent with a noun phrase that follows it
  5. 9. Perfect aspect and passive voice both require this type of participle.
  6. 11. The past tense form of "will"
  7. 14. This word can occur as part of an existential structure or a main verb in progressive aspect.
  8. 15. This word can be a demonstrative determiner or a demonstrative pronoun.
  9. 16. It can be perfect or progressive.
  10. 21. Perfect aspect requires this type of auxiliary.
  11. 22. There is no __ tense in English.
  12. 23. The constituent that follows the subject
  13. 24. A prearticle
  14. 25. A type of constituency test
  15. 30. This type of verb requires an indirect object.
  16. 34. An indefinite pronoun in the title of a song by U2
  17. 35. This type of verb can have an adjective phrase after it.
  18. 36. This modifies nouns, but it is not a determiner.
  19. 38. This word can be both an auxiliary and a past participle at the same time.
  20. 39. To check if a word is a noun, see if it can occur in this form.
  21. 40. An imperative does not have this.
Down
  1. 1. In English, present ___ can convey that an activity or event concluded so recently that its impact is still felt in the present moment.
  2. 3. "There" and "did" can be used as this.
  3. 4. The present tense form of "could".
  4. 7. This is the only type of verb that does not require anything after it.
  5. 10. The definite article
  6. 12. It can be direct or indirect.
  7. 13. It replaces a noun phrase.
  8. 17. The main verb in "Spring has arrived" is ___ perfect.
  9. 18. The first word in an existential structure
  10. 19. Every phrase has one of these.
  11. 20. "They ___ ate" is an example of a past as participle pattern, which occurs in many dialects.
  12. 23. Multiple-word verbs (also called phrasal verbs) contain a verb ___.
  13. 26. You may have been told it's a possessive pronoun, but it's actually not a pronoun at all.
  14. 27. This is marked on the first element in a main verb.
  15. 28. Words that modify adjectives, adverbs, verbs, or entire sentences have all been thrown into this lexical category.
  16. 29. At the end of a reflexive pronoun
  17. 31. At the end of a present participle
  18. 32. The past tense and past participle forms are identical for this kind of verb.
  19. 33. Passives and existentials are useful for placing this type of information later in a sentence.
  20. 37. What you get when you move an auxiliary before the subject
  21. 38. This is optional in a passive structure.