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He has a chain of gold.
He - Subject
has a chain of gold - predicate
b.
He has a chain which is made of gold.
which - Subject
is made of gold - predicate
hence, which is made of gold - Clause
Kindly tell what
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creativeguru
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They are nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions. It would be good if you made an effort yourself first, and we will check them.
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my name is Dhia' Alharazneh , I'm a twenty-four years old , I live in amman with my family , I was born in salt at ninteen eighty-five .
I graduated two years ago in june two thousand seven from hashemite university and I have a
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light77
193 days ago
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I would be greatful for a few tips, many thanks..
Elementary level
Describing a person's physical appearance. Parts of the body, colours and clothing (please don’t focus solely on body parts etc but consider physical
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Prepositional phrases as adverbs are very common. Here are some:
She met me in the kitchen . Adverb of place
I saw her in the morning . Adverb of time
I left without my trousers . Adverb of manner
Thank you very much for the
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I'm sorry, but how would that look? In my class we don't need to say that the prepositional phrase is modifying anything, because it comes "implied", but for example, I've never seen a prepositional phrase having the function
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Howdy. If I was to write a sentence that had an adverbial preposition in the beginning, I know it would be incorrect to also have a participle that attempted to modify the subject, like this: Next to my Osbie Feel, laughing, I hopped around.
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I'm paragon. I'm from Thailand. I'm trying to study English language. But now my teacher assign me to write a composition. I have finished one. It's about my mom. Let's read it!
"I believe you can do it!...",
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Hi i have done the following:
Question>>>>>TASK 4: Please look at the student errors below. First identify what is wrong with the sentence. Then write: 1. what caused the error; 2. what type of an error it is; 3. how you would
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nickydee
286 days ago
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Hi teachers,
"Jane is on this account, and if she gets behind on it, we'll take her off it." What's "on" in this sentence mean? "handle?"
Could another word replace "on"? Would you say
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