Lesson 2 | The Second Pass: Indent
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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.
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A genitive phrase is...
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The main phrase should always be on the left margin.
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A main phrase is...
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Genitive phrases should be indented one space past their anchor phrase.
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Relative phrases should be indented one space past the referent of the phrase.
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In Luke 14:10, which of the following is a relative phrase?
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A relative phrase is...
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Coordinate phrases are...
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In Malachi 2:12, which of the following is a genitive phrase?
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A genitive phrase does not modify a noun.
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An anchor phrase is...
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A subordinate phrase can never act as an anchor phrase.
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A relative phrase tells you more about a specific noun/pronoun, which is called the referent of the relative pronoun.
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A subordinate phrase is...
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