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Types of Sentences in English Grammar
This video explains the basics of English grammar by discussing the different types of sentences and how they are structured. It also includes a quick test to help viewers identify the different types of sentences.
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Transformation of Sentences: Simple to Compound
Changing simple sentences to compound sentences. What makes a sentence simple? Simple sentences are made up of one independent clause- that is, it has a subject, it has a verb, and it is a completed thought. What makes a sentence...
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Transformation of Sentences: Compound to Complex
In this lesson, we review what compound sentences and complex sentences are, and we learn how to change from compound to complex.
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Using Short, Powerful Sentences to Engage Readers
This video is a lesson on using short, powerful imperative sentences in writing. The teacher explains the four types of sentences and provides examples for each. Students are then given practice exercises to identify sentence types and...
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Compound-Complex Sentences | Learning English
Learn how to identify compound-complex sentences and start using them in your own writing. Good writers use a variety of sentence structures to make their writing more engaging.
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Simple, Compound Complex Sentences #englishgrammar
There are three types of sentence structures. Simple, compound and complex.
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Sentence Variation - A Writing Guide for Sentence Structure
Sentence variety reduces repetition in a piece of writing and emphasizes important points in the text. Sentence variety can be introduced to the beginning of sentences by starting a sentence with an adverb, starting a sentence with a...
Englishing
ESL - Future Simple
Mr. P. starts off by explaining the timeline and the location of the Future Simple on it. Then, he will illustrate the three different types of sentences with examples. Following that, he will explain how and when we use the Future...
Englishing
Lesson on FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS (By the end of the month, I will have been living in.....)
This video is about the Future Perfect Continuous. This is one of the hardest tenses for students English. The teacher will give you easy an easy example sentence to better understand it and provide you with formulas to make the...
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Complex sentences in #englishgrammar #shorts
Complex sentences are made up of an independent clause and a dependent clause. An independent clause has a subject, a verb, and is a completed thought. A dependent clause has a subject, a verb, but is not a completed thought.
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Different Types of Sentences - It's Complicated
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Writing a description of a dystopian setting
Pupil outcome: I can write an interesting description of a dystopian setting. Key learning points: - An effective description should include a variety of sentence types, including simple, compound and complex - An effective description...
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Four types of simple sentence
Pupil outcome: You can write four types of simple sentence with accurate punctuation. Key learning points: - A simple sentence is a sentence about one idea that makes complete sense. - There are four types of simple sentence: statements,...
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Compound Sentences in #englishgrammar #shorts
Compound sentences are a combination of two or more independent clauses joined together by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).
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Understanding Sentence Types: Simple, Compound, and Complex
This program meets Common Core third grade language standards as it introduces and explores simple, compound and complex sentences. It provides clear examples and explanations of each type, including the components of a sentence and how...
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Simple and Compound Sentences for Kids | Learn the difference between simple and compound sentences
In this video we discuss the difference between simple and compound sentences. Simple sentences must have just two parts; a Subject and a predicate or verb. Compound sentences are made up of two complete simple sentences or independent...
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Using a range of sentence types to describe dystopian settings
Pupil outcome: I can use declarative, interrogative and exclamatory sentences in my dystopian descriptions. Key learning points: - Declarative sentences convey facts, explanations or information - Exclamatory sentences express strong...
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Contemporary Logic Part 3: Current Predicate Logic
We just introduced a lot of notation in order to understand post-Fregean predicate logic. So now let's look at some concepts behind this type of logical thought so that we can compare it to earlier types of logic. In doing so we will...
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Simple and compound sentences revision
Pupil outcome: I can practise simple and compound sentence test questions. Key learning points: - A simple sentence has one main clause. - There are four types of simple sentence: statement, question, command and exclamation. - A...
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Three sentence types
Pupil outcome: I can say and write three different sentence structures. Key learning points: - A sentence composed of one main clause is a simple sentence. - There are four types of simple sentence: statement, question, command and...
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Sentences in the simple present, past and future tense
Pupil outcome: I can write a range of sentence types in the simple present, past or future tense. Key learning points: - The verb carries the tense of a sentence. - Sentences can be formed in the first, second or third person. - The...
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Writing sentences in the simple present, past and future tense
Pupil outcome: I can write a range of sentence types in the simple present, past or future tense. Key learning points: - The verb carries the tense of a sentence. - Sentences can be formed in the first, second or third person. - The...
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Writing the second paragraph of a diary entry based on 'The Journey'
Pupil outcome: I can write the second paragraph of a diary entry. Key learning points: - Diary entries use informal language that reflect the character who is writing. - Writers switch between the present, past and future tenses in diary...
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Writing the build-up of ‘The BFG’ (part two)
Pupil outcome: I can write the second part of a narrative build-up based on ‘The BFG’. Key learning points: - The purpose of the build-up is to build tension and suspense. - Saying sentences aloud before they are written helps to check...