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Monday, 30 May 2016

Sentence Structure

The sentence Sentence word order

The simple sentence: verbs with and without object...

Sentences with linking verbs like 'be' and 'seem'

The simple sentence: direct and indirect objects

The compound sentence

The complex sentence: noun clauses

The complex sentence: relative pronouns and clause...

The complex sentence: 'whose'; defining/non-defini...

The complex sentence: time, place, manner
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