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There is no such English word. An anecdote is a humorous story, tale or narrative.
Simplified English is English using simple vocabulary and sentence structure. English - normally is English is with sometimes sophisticated vocabulary and a range of sentence structures.
The subject of the second sentence cannot be implied in English
The word because is perfectly acceptable at the beginning of an English sentence, and indeed there is no word in English that may not begin a sentence. A format that forbids because or any other English word from beginning an English sentence is irretrievably faulty.
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Scott Michael Fisher has written: 'Concurrent and predictive validity of the sentence verification technique using narrative and expository text with Hispanic students' -- subject(s): English language, Evaluation, Hispanic American students, Reading comprehension, Study and teaching (Elementary)
Max T. Hohn has written: 'Stories in verse' -- subject(s): Narrative poetry, American, Narrative poetry, English, Narrative poetry, American Narrative poetry, English Narrative poetry
Clementian Francis Bowers has written: 'Characterization in the narrative poetry of George Crabbe' -- subject(s): Narrative poetry, English, History and criticism, Characters and characteristics in literature, Characters, English Narrative poetry
I believe the answer is colored.
Yes, the DVD has an English-language soundtrack, as well as English subtitles.
Yes both words have same meaning!
There is no such English word. An anecdote is a humorous story, tale or narrative.
The literary device used in this sentence is dialect. Lee uses non-standard English to depict the vernacular speech of the character, adding authenticity and depth to the narrative.
a kernel sentence is the simplest sentence in English language
A sentence in English must have no less that a subject and predicate (Noun or pronoun and a verb). The shortest English sentence possible is, "I am." In this instance "I" is the subject, "am" is the predicate.
The sentence "Would I study English?" is an example of an interrogative sentence, as it is asking a question. It seeks information or confirmation about studying English.
descriptive,narrative,argumentative,expository.