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Articles by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Grammar Lesson: The Prepositional Phrase
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and usually ends with a noun or a pronoun. The prepositional phrase is...
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Grammar Lesson: Types of Sentences By Purpose
Sentences have different purposes. Some make statements. Some ask questions. Others give commands, and still others...
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Grammar Lesson: Confusing Usage Words Practice Activities
Review the following study guide for confusing usage words help and definitions. Grammar Lesson: Confusing Usage Words...
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Grammar Lesson: Using Capital Letters Study Guide
After you review this study guide, test your capitalization rules knowledge with these practice activities: Grammar...
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Volume of a Cylinder: The Long and Short of Volume
Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object. You can calculate the volume of a cylinder by using the formula V =...
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Newton's First Law of Motion: Inertia—the Magician's Friend
Sir Isaac Newton is well known for his three laws of motion. The first law of motion, the law of inertia, states that...
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Compressional Waves: Making Waves with a Slinky
Sound requires a medium. When sound is produced, the medium vibrates in the same direction as the wave travels. This...
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Magnetic Forces: Force Blockers
A simple definition of a force is a push or pull. Magnetic forces, like gravity and electrical energy, can be exerted...
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Dominant and Recessive Genes in Cat Breeding
In artificial selection, animal breeders choose the traits they want to appear in the offspring of plants or animals....
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Vascular Plants: Checking Out a Fern Frond
Ferns were probably the first vascular plants on Earth. Vascular plants have special vessels to carry water and...
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