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Part 1: Sentence StructureA sentence structure should be simple and clear to ...
Part 1: Sentence StructureA sentence structure should be simple and clear to express ideas. Here are some examples:Subject-Verb-ObjectThis is the most basic sentence structure, where the subject performs the verb action on the object.The cat chased the dog.Subject-VerbA sentence without an object is called a subject-verb sentence.The cat chased.Object-VerbAn object-verb sentence is a sentence where the verb action is performed on the subject.The cat chased.Complex SentencesComplex sentences contain subordinate clauses orDependent clauses. These clauses provide additional information or conditions to the main clause of the sentence. There are two types of subordinate clauses: noun clauses and adverb clauses.When the cat chased the dog, it was very exciting. (Adverb clause)The cat, who is very playful, chased the dog. (Noun clause)Part 2: VocabularyBasic Vocabulary: 1000 words or Less 1000 words (Optional)The following words are some of the most basic vocabulary words that can help you express yourself better in writing and speaking. However, this list is not exhaustive and you should try to learn more words as you go along. 1. Adjective: A word that describes a noun or pronoun and answers the question “What kind?” or “To what degree?”. Example: “big”, “happy”. 2. Noun: A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Example: “dog”, “book”. 3. Verb: A word that expresses action or state of being and answers the question “What happened?” or “What is it?”. Example: “run”, “write”. 4. Adverb: A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and answers the question “How?” or “To what degree?”. Example: “quickly”, “happily”. 5. Preposition: A word that shows relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence and answers the question “With what?” or “At what?”. Example: “with”, “at”. 6. Conjunction: A word that joins two or more related words, sentences, or clauses and answers the question “And what else?” Example: “and”, “but”. 7. Pronoun: A word that takes the place of a noun and answers the question “Who?” or “What?”. Example: “he”, “it”. 8. Articles: Words that introduce a noun or pronoun and show its relationship to other words in a sentence. Example: “a”, “an”, “the”. 9. Numbers: Words that show quantity or sequence and answer the questions “How many?” or “In what order?” Example: “one”, “first”. 10. Punctuation marks: Symbols that show breaks in thought or emphasize words in a sentence. They include commas (,), semicolons (;), exclamation points (!), question marks (?), and periods (.). Note: There are many more grammar rules and exceptions to these rules that can help you write better English. The purpose of this list is to give you a starting point for learning vocabulary words that will help you express yourself better in writing and speaking. Please feel free to add any words that you think will help other learners in the comments section below.