It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "What is a sentence structure?" then sentence structure refers to the way words are organized in a sentence, including the order of words, phrases, and clauses to convey meaning. Good sentence structure is important for clear communication.
The structure of that tall building has the most improved work I have ever seen!
Collectibles are not as good as cash. His words are as good as cash.
Some good words to start a sentence could be "Furthermore," "Additionally," "Moreover," or "Nevertheless." These words can help add coherence and flow to your writing.
You would need good sentence structure, observation skills, speech skills and a good vocabulary. You must also know context of words and association, as well as key insight to development and use of words.
The building's ancient structure could crumble if there was an earthquake.
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Grammar in a sentence refers to the rules that govern the structure and organization of words in order to convey meaning effectively. It includes elements such as punctuation, subject-verb agreement, word order, and tenses. Good grammar helps ensure clarity and accuracy in communication.
You restate your thesis in different words and have a concluding and topic sentence in different words
He was able to use a variety of grandiloquent words.
There is a dove on top my head.
If you think of an sentence, put particularly in between 2 doing words or nouns and you can make a good sentence for your GCSE...