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How to Avoid Run-On Sentences
Howcast - A run-on sentence comprises two parts that should stand alone as separate sentences, but have been combined into one overlong sentence.
Curated Video
How to Avoid a Run-On Sentence
Howcast -Learn how to avoid a run-on sentence from Gotham Writers' Workshop instructor Stephanie Paterik in this Howcast grammar video.
Curated Video
Fixing Comma Splices: Improving Sentence Structure in Writing
This video is a lesson on identifying and correcting comma splices, a type of run-on sentence. The teacher explains what comma splices are and provides three ways to fix them: changing the comma to a period, adding a coordinating or...
Curated Video
Control Your Clauses, Increase Grammar Scores
Today you’ll learn how to prevent run-on sentences, control clauses, and increase grammar scores.
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Wonderscape
Punctuation Perfection: Using Commas with Adjectives
This video focuses on the correct use of commas in sentences with multiple adjectives, using engaging examples like fish descriptions and seaweed hiding spots. It teaches how commas separate adjectives to make sentences clearer and...
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How to use THOUGH correctly | English Grammar
Learn how to use "though" correctly. This is a word that native speakers use very frequently, so it's important that you know how to use it!
Intermediate to advanced Englis
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Intermediate to advanced Englis
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Wonderscape
Introduction to Adjectives
This video is an educational lesson on adjectives. It introduces the concept of adjectives, explains their purpose in describing nouns, and provides examples of different types of adjectives. The video also covers the order of...
Programming Electronics Academy
Tutorial 04: Understanding Arduino Syntax: Arduino Course for Absolute Beginners (ReM)
The coding language that Arduino uses is very much like C++ ("see plus plus"), which is a rather common language in the world of computing. As I have alluded to in previous lessons, the code you learn...