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What is a Compound Sentence?
Compound sentences are formed by combining two or more independent clauses. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a complete sentence because it expresses a complete thought. These clauses are often connected using coordinating conjunctions, which include words like “and,” “but,” “or,” “so,” “for,” and “yet.” The coordinating conjunctions […]
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20 Imperative Sentences
Imperative sentences give commands or make requests. Examples: Remember, imperative sentences are used to give commands, make requests, or offer suggestions. Click here for 20 imperative sentences specifically for a classroom! Learn about types of Interrogative sentences here.
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Understanding Complex Sentences with Examples
A complex sentence is a type of sentence that has two parts: an independent clause and a dependent clause. Parts of Complex sentences Independent clause Dependent clause. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a complete sentence and make sense on its own. A dependent clause, on the other […]
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What are Conditional Sentences: Explained with Examples
Conditional sentences are sentences that express a condition and its result. They are formed by combining two parts: the “if” clause (the condition) and the main clause (the result). Let’s look at some examples to make it clearer: Conditional sentences help us understand cause and effect relationships. They are used to express possibilities, predictions, hypothetical […]
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Subject Identification Grammar Practice 03
Sentences: Click here for understanding subjects in a sentence
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How to Identify the Subject in a Sentence
The subject is a key element of a sentence as it tells us who or what the sentence is about. Identifying the subject helps us understand the main focus of the sentence. Let’s explore how to identify the subject with some examples. 1. Ask “Who?” or “What?” before the verb: To find the subject, ask […]
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Identify the subject in the following sentences:
1.The girl sings beautifully. Answer: The girl 2.They play soccer every Saturday. Answer: They 3.My dog loves to chase squirrels. Answer: My dog 4.The cat chases the mouse. Answer: The cat 5.My friend likes to swim Answer: My friend 6.He eats pizza. Answer: He 7.She dances gracefully. Answer: She 8.They are playing outside. Answer: They […]
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What is the Subject of a Sentence?
1. What is the Subject of a Sentence?? The subject is the main part of a sentence. It tells us who or what the sentence is about. 2. How to find the subject: Ask “Who?” or “What?” before the verb to find the subject. 3. Example: Sentence: The dog barks. Who barks? The dog. The […]
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Grammar Practice Worksheet 02
Find the answers here: Directions: Read the following sentences and identify if they are declarative or exclamatory.