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B1 Lesson 1 GW2 Act 9 p53
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Confusing words such as the verbs make and do may cause problems for some students.
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Sometimes a simple sentence has a compound subject or verb but it never has more than one clause.
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All of the sentences in a well-written paragraph talk about one topic.
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This process feels like a storm of ideas in your mind, so it is called "brainstorming."
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Unlike in previous years, the slow, brown water in the Galona River today does not contain fish or plants.
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Certain words in a title may catch the reader's attention but some titles are too general and do not create interest.
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The Statue of Liberty weighs 450,000 pounds (204,117 kilograms) and it is 152 feet (46 meters) high.
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An independent clause has one subject-verb relationship and it can stand alone as a sentence.
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