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    However‚ it is commonly overlooked that "logic is the science and means of clear . . . communication." Consequently‚ many sentences are regarded as logical‚ which in reality are illogical. It can therefore be found that the language used to communicate this logic must be carefully constructed using a certain format in order to form a logical statement. The requirements in such a sentence include a subject‚ the verb "to be"‚ a predicate containing information that is relevant to the subject by means of

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    paragraph make a topic sentence and develop it with controlling ideas. : 1. The possible effects of videogames or violent toys on children 2. The pros and cons of being vegetarian Q.2: Write one topic sentence for each of the below mentioned paragraphs. 1. ______________________________________________. First‚ you know everyone and everyone knows you. This helps you to feel safe‚ and it is friendlier. Secondly‚ it is quiet and there are fewer cars. This means there is less pollution

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    decided to adopt a way‚ and it has been followed through out history. It makes communication easier. Punctuation marks are used in any language to make clear what we want to say. Punctuation marks are just as important in number sentences as they are in English sentences. Without being told by a symbol or some other means‚ we do not know whether to do the multiplication or the addition first. To avoid the confusion of such an expression naming two different numbers‚ let us use parentheses to indicate

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    to herself)] + Now what am I to do with this creature + when I get home + when it grunted again so violently + [PAST(she looked down into its face in some alarm)]. The passage has five main sentences (shown by +) and two doubly embedded sentences (shown by the brackets). One embedded sentence is transformed into an –ing structure. This passage is composed of many clauses forming a highly complex sentence. - Main clause: Alice was just beginning to think to herself - Independent clause set off

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    FULL SENTENCE OUTLINE Introduction I. AG- Picture Going 110 in this (SHOW PICTURE) II. RtoA- I know it’s a pick-up truck ‚ but think about being behind the wheel‚ think about all the power pulling them 26s III. THE-My passion for driving fast has gotten me into a lot of trouble with police IV. Pre- First‚ I will discuss how I fell in love with driving fast and the reason I love to do it‚ then I will talk about how it has gotten me into alot of trouble Transition: I know most if not everyone

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    2. People who use and abuse illegal drugs are people who do not want to face life. Instead of learning how to deal with their stress and anxiety‚ they choose to try to hide by taking mind-altering substances. B. Millions of Americans also abuse legal prescriptions. 1. The misuse of drugs such as laxatives‚ for example‚ can have long- term effects. The overuse of laxatives over a period of time can damage the muscular

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    Today‚ many foreigners study Korean. 4. This park has many rides. People have a good time here. 일반동사 3인칭 단수로 바꾸기 1. Watch pass wash relax 2. Study cry enjoy play 3. Do does has 4. Work take like read Unit 3. 동사의 과거 동사의 과거(불규칙 암기) 1. Linda was late for class yesterday. 2. They were born on the same day. 3. Robin stayed home yesterday. 4. I read the story on the internet this morning. 5. Shakespeare wrote Romeo and

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    of Complex Sentences (1) Subject Clauses That he has helped me is a fact. Whether she will arrive in time is not certain. How the thief stole in last night remains a mystery. What we are doing today is something new and special. It is not certain whether she will arrive in time. (2) Complement Clauses (Predicative Clauses) The fact is that he is really working hard every day. This is what I am looking for. This is who I met at the airport. That is where we change from bus to train

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    variety of sentence structures to achieve the effect of humans having excessive desires and also the effect of humans having a greedy personality. Using a long sentence‚ Johnson declares that “ Whoever thou art‚ that‚ not content with a moderate condition‚ imaginest happiness in royal magnificence and dreamest that command or riches can feed the appetite of novelty with perpetual gratifications‚ survey the pyramids‚ and confess thy folly”. Furthermore‚ just like the length of this sentence‚ a person

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    Compare the following sentences: Your little boy broke my kitchen window this morning. My kitchen  window was broken by your little boy. In the first sentence‚ the person who did the action (your little boy) is the subject‚ and comes first; then we say what he did (with the verb‚ broke) and what he did to (the object‚ my kitchen window). In the second sentence‚ the opposite happens: we start by talking about my kitchen window (the object of the first the sentence has become the subject of

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