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A sentence is a group of words beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full-stop, exclamation or question mark in written language, containing a main verb Simple Sentences A simple sentence contains a subject and a main verb; it contains one independent clause I like coffee This is a simple sentence with one subject and one verb forming an independent clause Naturally, a simple
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Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Adverbs- Position in sentence' This is a free beginner elementary English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises
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The most useful phrases for the beginning of meetings Ending the small talk and getting down to business phrases Dealing with practicalities of the meeting The most useful phrases for the body of a meeting The most useful turn taking (interrupting, etc) phrases The most useful phrases for ending meetings
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All the sentences on the following page have one mistake with word order of the verbs and subject Move a verb and or add an auxiliary verb to add inversion and so make each sentence correct Some sentences could be made correct in other ways such as adding “if”, but for this activity please only change word order and or add auxiliary verbs such as “did”
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Definitions of English phrasal verbs with 'GET' Learn the meaning of phrasal verbs starting with 'GET', read definitions and view examples of English phrasal verbs from UsingEnglish com
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