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    MARIA MONTESSORI HOLY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL‚ INC. THIRD QUARTER QUIZ #1 ENGLISH 7 Language NAME: _______________________YEAR AND SECTION: _________________DATE: _____________________ I. Decide whether each of the following word groups is a sentence or a sentence fragment. If the word group is a sentence‚ write S on the line provided. If it is a sentence fragment‚ write F. _________ 1. Taking a canoe trip in Canada. _________ 2. Sufficient food for a week’s journey. _________

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    Daniell S English Exam

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    underlined word. Whenever the door slams‚ the lamp rocks back and forth. a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb How much cloth will it take to make the curtains? a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb Please turn on the light. a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb She went to the market to buy some vegetables. a) Noun b) Verb c) Adverb d) Preposition Jasmines are white in color. a) Verb b) Noun c) Adjective d) Adverb

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    Santa Clause Tradition Christmas is a tradition for a majority of families across the United States. For my family it is a time for us to come together and appreciate the love of one another. Everyone gathered around a warm fire‚ drinking hot cocoa‚ singing Christmas carols‚ watching the Christmas lights glisten off the frosted ground‚ and opening presents at the break of dawn. So why do we bring a fictional character into this simply beautiful medley? Santa Clause shouldn’t be what families focus

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    informality. For example‚ it encourages shorter sentences and use of the simplest words and phrases possible. It explains how you can achieve simplicity by using the active rather than the passive style‚ personal rather than impersonal style‚ and by avoiding noun constructs in favour of verbs. Crucially‚ this approach leads to better reports because they are much easier to read and understand. Fenton: Improving your technical writing Version 4.1 Document change history Version 1.0‚ 11 September 2000:

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    independent clauses with a little conjunction (’so’)‚ we also need a comma to separate these clauses. We never use a semicolon and a little conjunction to connect independent clauses. 4. Marcellino always knew his way around the woods this is something he could always depend on. This sentence is correct woods; this woods‚ this woods: this These clauses are clearly related; the pronoun ’this’ connects the two clauses in meaning. However‚ they are both independent clauses and need to be

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    The GED Language Arts‚ Writing Test Effective Sentences Frances L. Roberson‚ M.A. ABE/ASE/GED/ESL Teacher Vocational Counselor Grant Writing Specialist California Distance Learning Project www.cdlponline.org 1 GED Video Partner #7 Passing the GED Writing Test I didn ’t have time to write a short letter‚ so I wrote a long one instead. Mark Twain Video 7 Focus: Well-constructed sentences are the foundation of clear writing. You Will Learn From Video 7:  What makes a good

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    but this mere pleasure that keeps you from being this moment swallowed up in everlasting destruction." (Edwards p9) -"however" in the subordinate clause conceding to what people believe/validate counter arguments. Independent clause is the but part -dependent clauses are the "hope" clauses where the audience has thought they were safe‚ independent clause destroys the hope and scares the audience a imagery "the god that holds you over the pit of hell‚ much as one

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    ************** AN ASSIGNMENT FOR WRITING SUBJECT A REPORT WRITING THE USES OF ARTICLES IN ENGLISH NOUN PHRASE Hanoi‚ May‚ 2012 THE USES OF ARTICLES IN ENGLISH NOUN PHRASE ABSTRACT Noun phrase plays an important role in the construction of a sentence. Lacking knowledge of noun phrase in English‚ learners could not make understandable sentences. And‚ it is almost inadequate to discuss the noun phrase without referring at some stage to the class of words known as determiners. This paper‚ therefore

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    explanation of run ons and some examples of run on sentences should help to make this point clear. Components of A Sentence Each sentence has 3 necessary components 1. A subject: What is this sentence about?  The subject is usually‚ but not always‚ a noun or a pronoun. 2. An action: What is the subject of the sentence doing?  The action is always a verb. 3. A complete thought: What is the purpose of this sentence?   Instant Grammar Checker - Correct All Grammar Errors And Enhance Your Writing

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    conjunction ("and‚" "but‚" "or‚" "nor‚" "for‚" "so‚" or "yet") to join individual words‚ phrases‚ and independent clauses. Note that you can also use the conjunctions "but" and "for" as prepositions. Subordinating Conjunctions A subordinating conjunction introduces a dependent clause and indicates the nature of the relationship among the independent clause(s) and the dependent clause(s). The most common subordinating conjunctions are "after‚" "although‚" "as‚" "because‚" "before‚" "how‚" "if

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