Dependent clause

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241Syntax / Dependent clause / Conjunction / Adjective / Noun / Preposition and postposition / Adverb / English grammar / Open class / Parts of speech / Linguistics / Grammar

Created by the Evergreen Writing Center Library 3407 Š [removed]What’s in a Sentence? Getting to Know the Parts of Speech We all know that sentences are made up of words, but do we all know the functions of those word

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-06 19:53:36
242Comma splice / Run-on sentence / Comma / Conjunctive adverb / Conjunction / Dependent clause / Independent clause / Semicolon / While / Linguistics / Punctuation / Syntax

Fixing Comma Splices What is a Comma Splice? A comma splice occurs when you use a comma to join two complete sentences without placing an appropriate joining word between them. The comma just isn’t strong enough to do

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Language: English - Date: 2009-12-10 10:50:28
243Comma / Semicolon / Dependent clause / Parenthesis / Dash / Relative clause / Colon / Apposition / Clause / Punctuation / Linguistics / Language

Punctuation Many students do not take full advantage of punctuation. They never venture beyond the comma and the period—the two punctuation marks that nobody can do without. Some are afraid that if they use other forms

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-01 10:06:45
244Relative clause / Question / Comma / Dependent clause / Linguistics / Sentence / Statements

What Does Text Complexity Mean for English Learners and Language Minority Students? Lily Wong Fillmore, University of California, Berkeley Charles J. Fillmore, University of California, Berkeley Text Complexity and Acad

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-08 14:26:38
245Grammar / Linguistic typology / Relative clause / English grammar / Dependent clause / Pronoun / Noun / Adjective / Relative pronoun / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

Some Basic English Grammar

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-11 14:59:27
246Language / Semicolon / Dependent clause / Clause / Ellipsis / Punctuation / Linguistics / Comma

Created by the Evergreen Writing Center Library[removed]Commas 101: The Basics Commas, the peskiest of punctuation marks, have six main uses. These uses are outlined below.

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247Dependent clause / Clause / Complex sentence / Subject / Comma / Linguistics / Sentence / Statements

Created by the Evergreen Writing Center Library[removed]The Complex Sentence: Correcting Fragments

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248Sentence / Clause / Subject / Auxiliary verb / Relative pronoun / English grammar / Finite verb / Linguistics / Syntax / Dependent clause

Fragments A fragment is an incomplete sentence punctuated as though a complete sentence. There are four sentence errors that can produce fragments. FRAGMENT TYPE 1: NO SUBJECT Usually, in order to express a thought compl

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Language: English - Date: 2010-06-24 15:16:39
249Comma splice / Conjunctive adverb / Comma / Semicolon / Independent clause / Dependent clause / Conjunction / Clause / Colon / Punctuation / Linguistics / Syntax

COMMA SPLICES A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses (or complete sentences) are joined by a comma. Comma Splice (incorrect): The judge was not smiling, he was scowling. Three Ways to Correct a Comma Splice 1

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Language: English - Date: 2010-06-24 15:16:43
250Language / Dependent clause / Semicolon / Ellipsis / Clause / Punctuation / Linguistics / Comma

Created by the Evergreen Writing Center Library 3407 Š [removed]Commas 101: The Basics Commas, the peskiest of punctuation marks, have six main uses. These uses are outlined below. Understanding these comma basics is th

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-06 19:53:36
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