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Grammar Lesson: Complete and Simple Subjects
The complete subject (the noun or pronoun that performs the action) contains all the words that help to identify the...
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Grammar Lesson: The Subordinating Conjunction
The subordinating conjunction joins larger groups of words within sentences. It begins adverb clauses (groups of words...
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Grammar Lesson: The Gerund and Gerund Phrase
A gerund, the second type of verbal, ends in -ing and functions as a noun. A gerund's uses are many—subject, direct...
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Grammar Lesson: Direct and Indirect Objects
The Direct Object A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive verb (a verb that has...
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Grammar Lesson: The Participle and Participial Phrase
A word that looks like a verb, but functions as an adjective, is a participle. A participle is a type of verbal, a word...
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