time measurement
Descriptive phrasing
Synthetic structures in English refer to complex sentences that are formed by combining independent clauses, dependent clauses, or phrases. These structures often involve the use of conjunctions or other linking words to express relationships between different parts of the sentence. Examples of synthetic structures include compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences.
The two main types of cohesive devices are grammatical cohesive devices, such as pronouns and conjunctions, which link phrases and sentences together structurally, and lexical cohesive devices, such as repetition and synonymy, which connect ideas through the repetition or rephrasing of words or phrases.
The preferred type for reporting observations that involves using words and phrases to describe observable behaviors is qualitative reporting. This approach focuses on capturing the nuances of behavior and context, providing detailed descriptions rather than numerical data. It allows for a richer understanding of the observed phenomena, making it particularly useful in fields such as education, psychology, and social sciences.
An indicator of missing words could be incomplete or fragmented sentences, unclear meaning, or gaps in information that suggest something has been omitted. It can also be indicated by phrases like "..." or "[...]" used to signal missing text in a written or spoken document.
How words, sentences, and phrases sound together (APEX)
epistrophe
sentences and phrases
"completez les phrases" = complete the sentences. ("completez" is a verb. A person or persons are being asked/told to complete the sentences)
sentence parts
Sure, I can help with that! Could you please provide me with the specific phrases or words you would like me to include in the sentences?
Key words and phrases
"écris des phrases" is "write (some) sentences" in French.
The way words, sentences, and phrases sound together
Your Birthday is on a Sunday next year
Not always. Sometimes idioms are just phrases.
Do I begin sentences with "and?" Sometimes. SHOULD one begin sentences with "and?" No. And is a conjunction, which is meant to connect words, phrases, or clauses together. It is not supposed to START a sentence.