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    grounds. Down the field the Heisman Trophy winner ran. Pattern C A Series Without A Conjunction • For • And • Nor • But • Or • Yet • So In between 2 independent clauses. ( Complete sentence) This pattern is the simplest form of the series. The items are separated by commas‚

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    learner to identify sentence basics including identification of sentences in the short quizzes that follow.   After that‚ it will be possible to analyze more complex sentences varieties.  SIMPLE SENTENCE A simple sentence‚ also called an independent clause‚ contains a subject and a verb‚ and it expresses a complete thought. In the following simple sentences‚ subjects are in yellow‚ and verbs are in green.   A. Some students like to study in the mornings. B. Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon

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    ____________________ You’ve already learned that a clause has a subject and a verb. There are two kinds of clauses: 1. An independent clause 2. A dependent clause Dependent Clause: A dependent clause has a subject and a verb. However‚ it has NO complete thought. It needs an independent clause. Therefore‚ it is dependent on the independent clause. Example: After Tyler called his friend. . . Subject = Tyler Verb = Called Independent Clause: An independent clause has a subject‚ verb‚ and a complete thought

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    English 111 Review

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    other adverbs‚ adjectives‚ or entire clauses Prepositions express relationships in time and space Conjunctions connect words or groups of words Interjections express surprise or emotion Use commas to set off introductory words‚ phrases‚ and clauses Use commas to separate clauses in compound sentences Use commas to set off nonrestrictive elements Use commas to set off parenthetical and transitional expressions Use semicolons to link independent clauses Use semicolons to separate items in

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    Simple Sentences 1. At the five year old’s’ first‚ chaotic soccer practice‚ the unnamed team’s confluence of kooky ideas led to the team name of “Shining Star Frogs”. Metacognition: For this sentence‚ the use of a prepositional phrase establishes context for the sentence in that it shows why the team is gathered. With the addition of the adjective “unnamed”‚ the need for collecting team name ideas is further exemplified. The greek affix con allows for better understanding of the word because con

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    Article IV‚ section 1‚ of the constitution‚ requires that states honor the public acts and judicial decisions that takes place in another state called the “full faith and credit clause”. For instance‚ if two people are married in Atlanta and it is regulated by the law Texas has to recognize them as married even though it was not initiated in Texas. All the same if a practice is against their beliefs the states are not required to recognize the marriage. The tenth amendment is known as the reserved

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    Simple Sentence

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    SENTENCE A simple sentence‚ also called an independent clause‚ contains a subject and a verb‚ and it expresses a complete thought. In the following simple sentences‚ subjects are in yellow‚ and verbs are in green. A. Some students like to study in the mornings. B. Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon. C. Alicia goes to the library and studies every day. COMPOUND SENTENCE A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator. The coordinators are as follows:

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    1. The subject of theoretical grammar and its difference from practical grammar. The following course of theoretical grammar serves to describe the grammatical structure of the English language as a system where all parts are interconnected. The difference between theoretical and practical grammar lies in the fact that practical grammar prescribes certain rules of usage and teaches to speak (or write) correctly whereas theoretical grammar presents facts of language‚ while analyzing them‚ and gives

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    ways it can be used an in the jobs it can perform. Compound and complex sentences give you additional alternatives for expressing ideas‚ usually in more precise ways. Simple Sentence A Simple sentence is a sentence that has only one independent clause. It expresses one idea only. |Mariam works in private firm. |A simple sentence has at least one subject | |[subject] [verb] |and

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    Chapter 6 Writing Process Phase 2: Research‚ Organize‚ Compose 1. Phase 2 of the 3-x-3 writing process begins with doing which of the following? a.|Writing the rough draft| b.|Deciding how to organize the message| c.|Selecting a communication channel| d.|Gathering necessary information| REF: p. 110 2. Spencer has been asked to find out what features his customers consider most important when purchasing a car. Probably the most useful way to research this information would be by

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