Example of a transitional cue in reading:Gender roles have changed drastically since the 1930s. For example, men had always worked outside the home. World War II brought women into factories to keep them running. As well, when mines and steel mills closed in the 1980s, women again were called upon to be the family's primary breadwinner.
*Take care to not load the beginning of every sentence with a transitional word or phase. They should be used sparingly, and only when absolutely necessary. You may also need to transition between paragraphs.
"Together with his friends" is an example of an uninterrupted verb phrase, where the phrase "with his friends" adds information but does not interrupt the main verb "together."
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Yes, as a matter of fact, a prepositional phrase is usually stated at the end of most sentences.
Reading can act as a gerund when it functions as a noun, such as in the phrase "I enjoy reading." In this case, "reading" is a noun that represents the activity of reading.
Yes. On is the preposition; Maple Street is the object of the preposition.
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The phrase "to catch the reading bug" is an allegory, which is an example of a rhetorical device. The phrase means to suddenly become enthusiastic about reading.
"Together with his friends" is an example of an uninterrupted verb phrase, where the phrase "with his friends" adds information but does not interrupt the main verb "together."
The goal of reading comprehension is to understand and interpret the meaning of a text by analyzing and synthesizing information to gain knowledge and insight from the text.
Understand is the verb, never understand is the verb phrase.
The verb phrase is "will understand" (the 'll is the contraction form)."Will understand" is the verb phrase. I'll is a contraction of I and will, never is an adverb.
"Will understand" is the verb phrase. I'll is a contraction of I and will; never is an adverb.
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Yes, as a matter of fact, a prepositional phrase is usually stated at the end of most sentences.
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will understand. Never is an adverb of frequency but it comes before the main verb understand