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How to Understand Two Words vs. One Word (Compound Nouns)
by Diane.B.Uhlman in Education > General
Is this one word or two? Should I hyphenate or not? Grammar can be so confusing. Your writing is a direct representation of your knowledge. If your words sound knowledgeable then your articles will sound intelligent.
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Recognize Nouns
by silven in Education > Languages
An explanation of the grammar aspects of nouns, and their usages in English
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Recognize Compound Subjects and Predicates
by silven in Education > Languages
A guide to compound subjects and predicates and their uses.
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Recognizing Parts of Speech
by silven in Education > Languages
This article is an overview of the 8 main parts of speech used in the English language.
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Recognize Prepositions
by silven in Education > Languages
An article about prepositions and how to identify them in a sentence.
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"Learn Spanish" Lesson and the Past Participle
by tousif1988 in Hobbies & Crafts > Woodwork
In this Spanish lesson we will learn the Past Participle and its different uses. Although this lesson is actually briefer than past lessons, the Past Participle is very important if you want to learn how to speak Spanish. Its formation ...
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Recognize Clauses and Sentence Structure
by silven in Education > Languages
An overview of Clauses, their definitions and uses in the English Language.
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the sentence
by ramilrubio in Education > General
a sentence is a grammatical unit of one or more words, bearing minimal syntactic relation to the words that precede or follow it, often preceded and followed in speech by pauses, having one of a small number of characteristic intonation ...
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Recognize Complements
by silven in Education > Languages
A description of complements and how they are used in English grammar.
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Classification and uses of words
by ramilrubio in Education > Languages
A word is a unit of language that represents a concept which can be expressively communicated with meaning. A word consists of one or more morphemes which are linked more or less tightly together, and has a phonetic value.




