Humanities

Sentence-Level Grammar

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    1. Understanding Sentence Structure
    A lesson with Ben Davis
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    Take a look at four types of sentences, review the rules of sentence construction, and finish this lesson with a deepened understanding of how to write!

    Take a look at four types of sentences, review the rules of sentence construction, and finish this lesson with a deepened understanding of how to write!

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    2. Using Adjectives & Adverbs in Writing
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    Are you looking to add depth to your sentences? One key is using adjectives and adverbs. These parts of speech help the reader envision the writer's words.

    Are you looking to add depth to your sentences? One key is using adjectives and adverbs. These parts of speech help the reader envision the writer's words.

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    3. Understanding Conjunctions
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    Besides holding the title of silliest sounding element of grammar, conjunctions are also important because they are used to coordinate written clauses!

    Besides holding the title of silliest sounding element of grammar, conjunctions are also important because they are used to coordinate written clauses!

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    4. Comma, Semicolon & Colon Punctuation
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    Looking for a quick review of punctuation? Then this lesson on English language grammar should be just about perfect! Review the comma, colon, and semicolon.

    Looking for a quick review of punctuation? Then this lesson on English language grammar should be just about perfect! Review the comma, colon, and semicolon.

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