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Comparing and contrasting

April 5, 2014 - pdf

Comparing and contrasting ideas can be difficult. Different structures are possible. For example, we can compare and contrast using conjunctions, transitional adverbs and phrases. The… Continue reading

Change compound sentence into complex sentence

April 3, 2014 - pdf

Transform the following compound sentences into complex sentences. A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses. A complex sentence consists of one main… Continue reading

An overview of noun clauses

April 2, 2014 - pdf

A complex sentence consists of one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. Note that an independent clause can stand by itself and make… Continue reading

Writing simple sentences in English

March 25, 2014 - pdf

Sentences with adjectives Subject + be + adjective In this pattern we use an adjective to describe the subject of a sentence. He is intelligent.… Continue reading

Building blocks of a sentence

March 25, 2014 - pdf

If you are a beginner, you can use these simple sentence patterns to start writing in English Sentences in all languages follow certain patterns. There… Continue reading

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