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1. participle verbal phrase that acts as an adjective 2. verbal used to make possessives 3. participial phrase unnecessary to the meaning of the words modified 4. compound sentence verb forms that function as nouns or modifiers, although the retain the characteristics of verbs 5. nonrestrictive clause sets off appositives 6. , contains two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses 7. compound-complex sentence verbal form used as an adjective 8. phrase group of related words without a subject and verb 9. apostrophe contains at least two independent thoughts; could be divided into two or more sentences 10. coordinating conjunction

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