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    Type I or Type II Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I or Type II. 1. If they go to Australia‚ they will go whale-watching.
Type I Type II 2. If she had a mobile‚ I would call her.
Type I Type II 3. If Bob were here‚ he would have a solution for our problem.
Type I Type II 4. If you move here‚ we will see each other more often.
Type I Type II 5. You’ll live longer if you stop smoking.
Type I Type II 6. If Sarah didn’t go with John

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    Topic Sentences and Supporting Paragraphs Topic Sentences When you write‚ you form paragraphs. A paragraph is a group of sentences that relate in topic and thought. A paragraph generally consists of three to five sentences and usually begins with a topic sentence. A topic sentence is a general statement that announces what the paragraph is about. By starting a paragraph with a topic sentence‚ your audience can immediately identify your topic. This construction also helps you‚ the writer‚ stay

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    I. IntroductionThis paper is an attempt to describe the structure of Ilokano sentences‚ concurring with the Minimalist program proposed by Noam Chomsky. The Philippine language being considered is under the Northern Philippine subgroup with an estimated 8‚000‚000 speakers (NSO‚ 2002-2004). This study is patterned mainly after the Tagalog Sentence Structures: Minimalist Approach of Resty Cena. In this syntactic description‚ an overview of the language’s lexical phrases will be given for starters.

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    English III Grammar: Sentence Style Ways to Achieve Clarity There are three ways to achieve sentence clarity: -coordinating ideas -subordinating ideas -parallel structure Coordinating Ideas Coordinating two or more main ideas‚ or give the equal empahsis‚ by linking them with a connecting word or an appropriate mark of punctuation‚ like the semi-colon. -Coordinating idea are independent (can stand alone does not need the other idea to complete the sentence or ot be clear) Example: Edgar

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    religious beliefs or any view that she stand for. One might observe that in life friends are not a given‚ they are earned. Outline Topic Sentence: Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “To have a friend‚ you must be a friend.” Agree with Emerson Different qualities Friend ship with Mellissa Honest Never lied Loyalty to each other During hard times Respect Closing: One might observe that.. A philosopher once said: “Wisdom is the sharing of wise experiences and knowledge‚ but a lot of it is common

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    Complex Sentences: 1. While the lethargic dwarf Sleepy moped about the cottage‚ Snow White galvanized him by unexpectedly singing a song about working in order to inspire a greater work ethic from the sluggish dwarf. Metacognition: I used juxtaposing adjectives to word to provide a clear differentiation between Sleepy and Snow White. These adjectives lead to the shock brought on by the word. The purpose of a complex sentence is to depreciate one clause in order to make the other one more prominent

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    Sofía Fernández Becerra Grammar 1: Task 1 English Studies‚ group 220 24/03/14 Task 1: Constituent structure 1. Constituency tests (4 points). Are the following sentences examples of VP-ellipsis‚ gapping‚ ordinary coordination or shared constituent coordination? What does each test prove in terms of the constituency of the elided‚ gapped‚ coordinated or shared sequence of words? 1. Tom got away with a lie and with an excuse. 2. I argue about politics and my mom about religion. 3. Wallace designed

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    1. Joe figures that with overtime he will average 40 hours a week for 52 weeks a year. If his current wage is $15.00 per hour‚ how much will he make per year? Before taxes Joe will make $31‚200. 2. How much would Joe’s wages be in an average month? Joe’s wages would average $2400 per month. 3. Based upon the information in the video‚ Joe has a car payment of $249 per month. The average utilities are: Electricity‚ $79; Gas‚ $49; Water‚ Sewer‚ and Trash‚ $27. In addition‚ Joe is saving

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    new plant Main Issues rose after agreeing on the short term solution: Corporate social responsibility issue‚ Local Community Strategic Alternatives‚ Board of Directors’ Role Communications‚ Corporate Stakeholders Ethics and Values‚ Opening and Closing of Strategic Decision Making‚ Plants Impact on Town & on Employees. Recommended Solutions: Opening a new temporary plant may be an ideal answer to solve a current problem‚ but the New England location is far from ideal‚ but to avoid bad reputation

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    Conditional Sentences / If-Clauses Type I‚ II und III Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are three types of Conditional Sentences. Conditional Sentence Type 1 → It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Present‚ will-Future Example: If I find her

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