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    Content words/Function words Henry Sweet in his famous grammar of 1891 (p.22)‚ writes: "In a sentence such as The earth is round‚ we have no difficulty in recognizing earth and round as ultimate independent sense-units ... Such words as the and is‚ on the other hand‚ though independent in form‚ are not independent in meaning: the and is by themselves do not convey any ideas‚ as earth and round do. We call such words as the and is form-words‚ because they are words in form only. When a form-word

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    Axia College Material Appendix F Comprehensive Grammar CheckPoint Enter the correct answer for each item by typing A or B in the second column. Provide an explanation for each choice in the Rationale column. The boxes expand to accommodate the text. Item | Correct Answer(A or B) | Rationale | 1. | B | “her name” assumes female. | 2. | A | “because I’m a girl” implies all girls aren’t good at math | 3. | B | A infers the expectation that Muslims are not nice | 4. | B | Cuban American

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    one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. A complex sentence is often used to make clear which ideas are most important‚ and which ideas are subordinate.[1] A complex sentence is made from an independent clause and a dependent clause joined together.Some examples:After I came home‚ I made dinner.(dependent clause: "After I came home")(indpendent clause: I made dinner)We visited the museum before it closed.(dependent clause: before it closed.)(independent clause: We visited the

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    aboutparallel structure. Either ... or‚ neither ... nor‚ and not only ... but also require special attention when you are proofreading for parallelism. Be sure that you have equal grammatical units after both parts of the conjunction. You can have two main clauses like this: Not only did Michael grill a steak for Tiffany‚ but healso prepared a hotdog for Rocket‚ her dog. Or you can shorten the sentence with two

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    HOME  | PARTS OF SPEECH | SENTENCE STRUCTURE | PUNCTUATION | USAGE | EXERCISES | Elements of Sentence Construction Subjects and Predicates Parts of speech have specific tasks to perform when they are put together in a sentence. A noun or pronoun functions as the sentence subject when it is paired with a verb functioning as the sentence predicate. Every sentence has a subject and predicate. A subject can be a noun or pronoun that is partnered with an action verb.         Example:                    

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    the Germans‚ the most condemning section of the Treaty of Versailles is Article 231‚ famously known as the ‘War Guilt Clause’. Amos Hershey apprises the popular German opinion of the time stating‚ “The acknowledgement of guilt in Article 231 [of the Treaty of Versailles] seems to me like a smarting wound which burns in the soul of the German people" (653-654). The War Guilt Clause blinded the Germans with anger and pushed them towards Hitler’s intent for war. Although the Treaty of Versailles is responsible

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    After reading the entire plot synopsis four times‚ and reading everything possible about the Double Jeopardy clause. I can honestly say I found this case extremely interesting and have a strong desire to watch this movie. Now this case if Libby was to actually murder Nick at the end of the movie would certainly involve a massive amount of investigations‚ questions‚ and laws. Now throughout the movie she did in fact commit multiple offenses from deceiving a parole officer‚ to handling a stolen weapon

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    Title of the report: Faulty sentence structure Faulty Sentence Structure SENTENCE FRAGMENTS A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence or a dependent clause punctuated as a sentence ‚ beginning with a capital letter and ending with a period. For a group of words to be a complete sentence‚ it must have an independent clause with a subject and predicate. Steps to test sentence completeness: 1. Find the conjugated subject 2. Find the subject. 3. Look to see if the subject if the subject

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    Grammar Exam Answer Key

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    Comprehensive Grammar CheckPoint Answer Key‚ Due in Week Eight Correct answers are in red. Inclusive Language: Nonsexist A. I understand Dr. Maurice hired a new nurse. What is her name? B. I understand Dr. Maurice hired a new nurse. What is his or her name? Correct answer 1. B is correct: The second sentence is a gender stereotype. Many nurses are women‚ but some nurses are men. Inclusive Language: Nonsexist A. I’m not very good at math. B. I’m not very good at math because I’m

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    Radelle Mendaros Grade VIII-Silver English 1.)KINDS OF SENTENCES ☁ DECLARATIVE SENTENCE- Is used to make a statement of fact‚ wish‚ intent‚ or feeling. ex. I have seen that movie twice. ex. I wish I could go on the picnic. ☁IMPERATIVE SENTENCE-is used to state a command‚ request‚ or direction. The subject is always "You‚" even though it may not be expressed in the sentence. ex. (You) Be on time for dinner. ex. (You) Open the window‚ please. ☁INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE-

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