21 | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.det.nsw.edu.auLanguage: English |
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22 | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www2.bakersfieldcollege.eduLanguage: English - Date: 2014-03-31 11:06:51
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23 | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.rockdale.k12.ga.usLanguage: English - Date: 2010-10-28 15:32:52
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25 | The Write Place The Writing-Across-the-Curriculum Writing Center at LSC-Montgomery Sentence Structure The Simple Sentence For a sentence, there must be a nominal subject followed by a verbal predicate.Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.lonestar.eduLanguage: English - Date: 2014-09-23 10:43:46
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26 | The Write Place The Writing-Across-the-Curriculum Writing Center at LSC-Montgomery Types of Sentences Structural Simple sentences have a complete subject and a complete predicate free from anyAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.lonestar.eduLanguage: English - Date: 2014-09-22 15:07:41
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27 | Sentence building activity Teaching notes 1. Get students into small groups or pairs and give them a simple sentence to work with, manipulate and, hopefully, ‘improve’. This should be short and simple. E.g.: The girAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.teachit.co.ukLanguage: English - Date: 2015-01-05 05:43:31
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28 | [removed]Simple sentences A simple sentence is one which contains only one piece of information, or tells us only one thing. It has one verb.Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.teachit.co.ukLanguage: English - Date: 2015-01-05 05:43:31
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29 | Reading and Writing CenterAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.losmedanos.eduLanguage: English - Date: 2012-04-02 13:36:41
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30 | Name: Study Guide-7th Grade Quiz – Types of Sentences TO REVIEW: Simple Sentences o One independent clause (that can stand alone as a complete thought)Add to Reading ListSource URL: teacherweb.comLanguage: English - Date: 2014-10-20 08:30:48
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