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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

Types of sentences

June 16, 2013 - pdf

Generally speaking, English sentences are of three types: simple sentence, complex sentence and compound sentence. A simple sentence consists of just one clause. A complex… Continue reading

The need to combine sentences and some common methods of sentence synthesis

April 26, 2013 - pdf

If all of your sentences were brief and of equal length, you will have a tough time keeping the reader engaged. By combining short sentences… Continue reading

Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning

March 3, 2013 - pdf

Combine the following sentences using an appropriate tense form. 1. He was in the habit of smoking. He no longer smokes. 2. She started singing… Continue reading

Make meaningful sentences

May 22, 2011 - pdf

Make meaningful sentences in the continuous tense. Answers 1. She is reading a story. 2. The child is waiting for his father. 3. Who is… Continue reading

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