Read the sentence out loud. If it has a comma, ignore for now the part that does not make a complete thought. Try to find the noun and the verb FIRST in the section that is a complete thought.
(After my friend got home from school,) shewatched television in an upstairs bedroom. (The incomplete piece is in parentheses.)
Look at the word(s) after the verb for the object. The object may be in a longer object phrase.
Look for adjectives and adverbs.
Work through the clauses last. Re-read your textbook that explains clauses. Do one piece at a time.
make five sentences with word you
The sentences you make, someone can follow with words
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Explain how sentences and clauses work at the most basic level. Discuss how clauses make up sentences and how different sentences can help you communicate Explain how sentences and clauses work at the most basic level. Discuss how clauses make up sentences and how different sentences can help you communicate
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Declarative sentences make statements. Interrogative sentences ask questions. Imperative sentences give commands or make requests. Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions or feelings.
No, I do not intentionally make small spelling mistakes in my sentences.
a normal paragraph has about five to eight sentences
examples sentences start with each
make sentences - courtiers
make a sentences for swerves
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.