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- Sentence Definition - Grammar Terminology - UsingEnglish. com
A sentence is a group of words beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full-stop, exclamation or question mark in written language, containing a main verb Simple Sentences A simple sentence contains a subject and a main verb ; it contains one independent clause
- The 100 most useful emailing phrases - UsingEnglish. com
This is a carefully edited list of the most important English emailing phrases You should make sure you have learnt and can use the phrases below before trying to learn and use more complex and rarer phrases
- Online Text Analysis Tool for In-Depth Text Statistics - UsingEnglish. com
Words per Sentence; Number of Characters (all) Number of Characters (a-z) Characters per Word; Syllables; Syllables per Word; Our advanced text analyser gives a much more detailed analysis of text with many more statistics
- Quiz: Adverbs- Position in sentence - UsingEnglish. com
Quiz: Adverbs- Position in sentence This is a beginner elementary-level quiz containing 15 multichoice quiz questions from our 'adjectives and adverbs' category Simply answer all questions and press the 'Grade Me' button to see your score
- The 100 most useful phrases for business meetings
The most useful phrases for the beginning of meetings Meeting people for the first time (We’ve emailed many times but We’ve spoken on the phone but) it’s so nice to finally meet you (face to face)
- B2 First passive voice sentence transformations FCE - UsingEnglish. com
Passive voice key word sentence transformations Cambridge First Use of English Part Four For questions 20-32, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given You must use between two and five words, including the word given
- [Grammar] - how to use the structure It is. . . . . . that
Cleft sentences are emphatic sentences They are used to give thematic and focal prominence to a particular element of a clause Whenever a cleft sentence is used, there is a contrast implied A: Would you like to borrow this book? B: No, it´s the other book that I want to read [It´s the other book, not that book, that I want to read]
- Conversational reactions - Sentence completion activities
Conversational reactions - Sentence completion activities Take turns reading out true things from below and reacting to what your partner says (including follow-up questions and or comments, including comparing to your own experience if you like)
- Was Sent Or Was Send? which one is correct. - UsingEnglish. com
Please click on Edit Post and capitalise the first letter of each sentence Also note that you can write "OK" or "okay", so at the start of a sentence, you can use either "OK" or "Okay" Also note that we do not start a question with "How to" Reword your question
- English Reading Skills - UsingEnglish. com
Reading is an essential skill for language learners, as it allows you to access new vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures, while also improving your comprehension and overall fluency In this article we'll explore the different reading skills, provide tips and strategies for improving your reading abilities, and offer resources for
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