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What are the rules concerning forming simple, complex, and compound-complex sentences.

Please Define; Direct Object, Indirect Object, Objective Pronouns, Perogative Nouns, Perogative Adjectives, and Apositive Pronouns.
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rules of simple, compound and complex sentences

 

Clive  +  503703 Tue, 22 Apr 08 06:16 AM

Hi,

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