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Indefinite and Definite Articles The words a, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.Indefinite Articles—a, anan—used before singular count nouns beginning with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) or vowel sound: an apple, an elephant, an issue, an orange...
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Conjunctive Adverbs Conjunctive adverbs are words that join independent clauses into one sentence. A conjunctive adverb helps you create a shorter sentence.When you use a conjunctive adverb, put a semicolon (;) before it and a comma (,) after it. We have...
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Subordinating Conjunctions 1.Although—means “in spite of the fact that”: Although it was raining, I ran home. She showed up, although she felt sick. Although my mom told me to come home early, I stayed out late. 2.After—indicates “subsequently...
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Coordinating and Correlative Conjunctions A conjunction joins words or groups of words in a sentence. I ate lunch with Kate and Derma. Because it is rainy today, the trip is canceled. She didn’t press the bell, but I did. There are three types of conjunctions:...
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Prepositions “With,” “Over,” and “By” With Used to indicate being together or being involved: I ordered a sandwich with a drink. He was with his friend when he saw me. She has been working with her sister at the nail shop. The...
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Prepositions in english Prepositions “Of,” “To,” and “For” Of Used for belonging to, relating to, or connected with: The secret of this game is that you can’t ever win. The highlight of the show is at the end. The first page of the...