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There was a varied salad bar at the restaurant.
The amount of people at the _______ cancer walk was varied.
the sizes vary from street to street. People vary in opinions.
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Yes, the sentence "Folk literary forms from our regions are varied" is grammatically correct. The subject "folk literary forms" agrees with the plural verb "are" and the adjective "varied" describes the forms.
Our ways of transportation varied as we made our way to the nature camp.
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People sometimes have a hard time understanding just one type of sentence structure.
An idiolect refers to the unique way an individual speaks or uses language. For example, "Her idiolect includes certain slang terms and phrases that are specific to her social group."
An introductory phrase or clause is often used as a sentence opener. This allows for varied sentence structures and can help to provide context or background information before the main subject of the sentence is introduced.