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How to write more complex sentences?

August 18, 2012 - pdf

You can considerably improve your writing skills if you know how to combine simple sentences into complex sentences. Study the following examples. Susie is my… Continue reading

Adverb conjunctions

August 16, 2012 - pdf

We can connect two sentences using adverb conjunctions. An adverb conjunction is an adverb that also serves as a conjunction. Clauses introduced by adverb conjunctions… Continue reading

What is the predicate?

August 15, 2012 - pdf

We have already seen what the subject is. Now let’s examine what the predicate is. Every word in a sentence that is not part of… Continue reading

Difference between no and not

August 14, 2012 - pdf

We can make a word, expression or clause negative by putting not before it. I do not intend to resign. Ask James, not his wife.… Continue reading

How to build sentences – part I

August 12, 2012 - pdf

A sentence is a group of words that make complete sense. A sentence always begins with a capital letter. It ends with a full stop,… Continue reading

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