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TYPES OF SENTENCES (Simple, compound and complex ...
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SO and THEREFORE are used to ... .
SHOW CAUSE AND EFFECT
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I read novels (and/so that) I can escape into other people´s adventures.
SO THAT
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Join these two clauses: "... I hurry, I will not miss the bus."
IF
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IF is used to ... .
SET A CONDITION
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A clause consists of two parts: ... .
SUBJECT AND PREDICATE
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AND is used to ... .
ADD INFORMATION
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Flora is reading a comic (although/and) she agreed not to.
ALTHOUGH
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(Because/As a result of) not learning my work, I did not do well in the test.
AS A RESULT OF
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A ... sentence is made up of two or more clauses of equal weight, joined by simple connectives.
COMPOUND
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FOR EXAMPLE and FOR INSTANCE are used to ... .
PROVIDE AN EXAMPLE
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Comics help us visualise events; (because/in addition) they are fun to read.
IN ADDITION
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A ... consists of two parts.
CLAUSE
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BECAUSE is used to ... .
GIVE A REASON
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A ... sentence consists of just one clause.
SIMPLE
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ON THE OTHER HAND is used to ... .
MARK A CONTRAST
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I really enjoy reading; (so/in particular) I enjoy science fiction.
IN PARTICULAR
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A ... sentence is made up of a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
COMPLEX
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BUT is used to ... .
MARK A CONTRAST
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Join these two clauses: "... I come closer, I will not be able to see well."
UNLESS
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UNLESS is used to ... .
MAKE A CONCESSION
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