Lesson 2 | The Second Pass: Indent
Quiz
Let’s make sure you know the new terminology we’ve learned this lesson, and are familiar with the characteristics of relative and genitive phrases. Think well before answering each of the questions below. After answering, you will immediately be told if you answered incorrectly and need to try again.
The main phrase should always be on the left margin.
Genitive phrases should be indented one space past their anchor phrase.
Relative phrases should be indented one space past the referent of the phrase.
In Luke 14:10, which of the following is a relative phrase?
Coordinate phrases are...
In Malachi 2:12, which of the following is a genitive phrase?
A genitive phrase does not modify a noun.
A subordinate phrase can never act as an anchor phrase.
A relative phrase tells you more about a specific noun/pronoun, which is called the referent of the relative pronoun.
A subordinate phrase is...