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What are Phrases Study Guide
What are Phrases Only in grammar can you be more than perfect. WILLIAM SAFIRE (1929– ) AMERICAN JOURNALIST These indispensable and adaptable groups of words add information and detail, and bring ...
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What are Phrases Practice Exercises
Review the lesson for What are Phrases Study Guide. What are Phrases Practice Exercises Practice ...
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Independent and Dependent Clauses Study Guide
Independent and Dependent Clauses At painful times, when composition is impossible and reading is not enough, grammars and dictionaries are excellent for distraction. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING (1806–1861) ENGLISH POET ...
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Independent and Dependent Clauses Practice Exercises
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Grammar Phrases Help
Introduction to Phrases A phrase is a group of two or more words that makes sense, but not complete sense, because it does not have both a subject and a verb. The group of words that make up a phrase—and there are many kinds of ...
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Grammar Phrases Practice
Review the lesson for Grammar Phrases Help. Grammar Phrases Practice Adjective and Adverb Phrases Identify the adjective and adverb phrases in the following ...
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Clauses Help
Clauses Help A clause is also a group of words, but it differs from a phrase in that it has its own subject and verb. Therefore, some clauses function as sentences, either independently or within a larger sentence. One sentence ...
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Grammar and Clauses Practice
Review the lesson for Grammar and Clauses Help. Grammar and Clauses Practice Independent or Subordinate Clause Determine whether the group of words is an ...
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Correct Word Usage Help
Easily Confused Words: Homonyms, Homophones, and Homographs The English language is full of words that are easy to confuse. However, knowing the histories of homonyms, homophones, and homographs may help you remember them. The three words originate from the Greek ...
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Grammar and Correct Word Usage Practice
Grammar and Correct Word Usage Practice Written Practice 1 Choose a homonym from the preceding list to complete each sentence. We saw the _____ run out of the wooded area. Our troops ...
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