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Chapter 6 PHRASES, CLAUSES, AND SENTENCES

Chapter 6 PHRASES, CLAUSES, AND SENTENCES

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Chapter 6 PHRASES, CLAUSES, AND SENTENCES Chapter Check-In Recognizing phrases Identifying independent and subordinate clauses Understanding sentences Clauses and phrases are the building blocks of sentences. A phrase is a group of words that act as a part of speech but cannot stand alone as a sentence. Clauses are groups of words that have a ...

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Sentence Diagramming

Sentence Diagramming

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phrases, see Chapter 5. For information on prepositional phrases, see page 96. Reference Note I For information on adjective phrases, see page 97. Review B Diagramming Sentences That Contain Complements Diagram the following sentences. EXAMPLE 1. That cockatiel is friendly. cockatiel is friendly ~Q)I' 1. Her mother was an airplane mechanic. 2.

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CHAPTER 3 PRINCIPLES OF ARMY WRITING STYLE

CHAPTER 3 PRINCIPLES OF ARMY WRITING STYLE

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(phrases, clauses, sentences, and paragraphs) to assist you in writing effectively. 2. PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE STYLE. a. Accuracy. Your work should represent only essential and accurate facts free of bias or distortion. b. Brevity and completeness. You must keep to essentials. Your writing should be brief and to the point.

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SAT Essential Grammar

SAT Essential Grammar

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Lesson 2:Trimming Sentences 516 MCGRAW-HILL’S SAT Modifiers are adjectives and adverbs, as well as modi-fying phrases like participial phrases (see Lesson 7). Most modifiers are not essential to a sentence, but some are. Use your best judgment. One kind of essen-tial adjective is a predicate adjective, that is, an adjec-

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Diagramming Sentences - WAC Clearinghouse

Diagramming Sentences - WAC Clearinghouse

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Diagramming Sentences . 77 . 6. Conjunctions appear as dashed lines connecting parallel elements. Joh . and . I ' love~o~ball . Tim . I . 7. Dashed lines also connect clauses to the main sentence elements that they modify. A relative pronoun is placed in its appropriate slot in the relative (adjectival) clause. Subordinating conjunctions are ...

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Guide to Document Preparation - National Institutes of Health

Guide to Document Preparation - National Institutes of Health

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Make sure a series of words, phrases, or clauses in a list are in the same grammatical form so that they are parallel. For example, if the first bullet in a list contains a phrase starting with a verb, all of the bullets in the list should contain a phrase starting with a verb.

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William Strunk, Jr. The Elements of Style

William Strunk, Jr. The Elements of Style

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4. Place a comma before and or but introducing an independent clause. 6 5. Do not join independent clauses by a comma. 7 6. Do not break sentences in two. 8 7. A participial phrase at the beginning of a sentence must refer to the grammatical subject. 9 8. Divide words at line-ends, in accordance with their formation and pronunciation. 10

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English Grammar & Composition

English Grammar & Composition

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page iv contents book i. grammar chapter -- pages 1. the sentence -- 1 2. subject and predicate -- 1 3. the phrase and the clause -- 2 4. parts of speech -- 3

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CHAPTER Sequence Labeling for Parts of Speech and Named ...

CHAPTER Sequence Labeling for Parts of Speech and Named ...

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CHAPTER 8 Sequence Labeling for Parts of Speech and Named Entities To each word a warbling note A Midsummer Night’s Dream, V.I Dionysius Thrax of Alexandria (c. 100 B.C.), or perhaps someone else (it was a long time ago), wrote a grammatical sketch of Greek (a “techne¯”) that summarized the linguistic knowledge of his day.

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