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    Sentences Types

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    Description TYPE OF SENTENCES Preview TYPE OF SENTENCES SIMPLE SENTENCE COMPOUND SENTENCE COMPLEX SENTENCE DEFINITION A simple sentence‚ also called an independent clause‚ contains a subject and a verb‚ and it expresses a complete thought. A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator. The coordinators are as follows: for‚ and‚ nor‚ but‚ or‚ yet‚ so. (Helpful hint: The first letter of each of the coordinators spells FANBOYS.) Except for very short sentences‚ coordinators

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    Volume Variety Matrix

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    Volume-variety and design In Chapter 1 the four V’s of operations were described. These were volume‚ variety‚ variation and visibility. The first two of these – volume and variety – are particularly important when considering design issues in operations management. Not only do they usually go together (high variety usually means low volume‚ high volume normally means low variety) but together they also impact on the nature of products and services and processes which produce them. The volume and

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    Appropriate Technology

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    Appropriate Technology 1. Appropriate Technology There is unanimity among the economists over the choice of AT. According to Yale Brozen‚ “ the AT for an area depends on its resources‚ patterns and its markets. It is therefore defined as an amalgam of skills methods‚ techniques and equipments that can contribute towards solving the basic soci-economic problems of the concerned communities”. • AT should‚ be utilized for development purposes in the name of social justice

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    1. Which sentence contains words in italics that form a gerund phrase? (A gerund is a verb form used the same way as a noun.) A. An interesting novel provides good entertainment. B. The laughing boy sat down. C. Winning the race demanded speed and endurance. D. I am going home. 2. The italicized words make up which type of verbal phrase? Turning the corner‚ Kate bumped into David. A. Gerund B. Split infinitive

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    1. In one or two sentences‚ describe your career goal: (Limit 575 characters with spaces) I plan to promote community-driven development by working as a community advisor for an organization that provides microgrants and guidance to communities‚ specifically in rural areas. I will bridge the gap between the community leaders and the general population and give them the resources to create a unified vision‚ to write a proposal for a specific project to better the community‚ and to guide them through

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    Effective Sentences     Effective sentences are unity‚ coherence‚ and emphasis. A.     Unity * Unity is the first quality of an effective sentence. A unified sentence expresses a single complete thought. It does not contain ideas that are not related‚ nor does it express a "[T]he essential quality of a paragraph should be unity. A paragraph is supposed to have a central idea‚ and everything in the paragraph relates to and develops that idea. The reader finds no surprises‚ and every sentence fits

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    sentence activity

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    4 Activity Title: Sentence Activity Introduction: A sentence is a grammatical unit consisting of one or more words that are grammatically linked. A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement‚ question‚ exclamation‚ request‚ command or suggestion. As with all language expressions‚ sentences might contain function and content words and contain properties distinct to natural language‚ such as characteristic intonation and timing patterns. Sentences are generally characterized

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    Following Direction

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    Following Directions Exercise Read every item carefully before beginning this exercise. 1. Get a one – whole sheet of paper. Use your paper in answering the questions. 2. If you were one year older‚ what would be the year you were born? _____________________________ 3. Give directions from this classroom to the library. __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________

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    Run on Sentences

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    Run on Sentences Run on sentences are sentences that contain too many ideas without proper punctuation. Not all long sentences are run on sentences. It is perfectly acceptable to join several related ideas in one compound sentence. However‚ if you don ’t follow punctuation rules‚ a sentence can become a run on. A simple 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:

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    of central tendency stated in (a)‚ give examples of their uses in daily life. (b) PART 2: 1. 2. Get your class marks of any subject in one examination/test. Attach the mark sheet. Calculate the (a) (b) (c) (d) mean median mode standard deviation for the above marks. 1 Additional Mathematics Project Work 2013 3. Construct a frequency distribution table as in Table 1 which contains at least five class intervals of equal size. Choose a suitable class size. Class Interval (Marks)

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