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A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
Ex. My teacher is very cool.
There are many different forms of writing, and people use each one for a different reason. These forms have changed a lot over time. People used to send letters to one another, but this has become less and less common. Nowadays, emailing is one of the most popular forms of writing.
In addition chatting on the internet is very common. May young people even have their own web pages. Text messages and notes are other forms of informal writing.
School writing is generally more formal . A report is a good way to share valuable information with classmates about a book or other topic. Invitations, greetings cards, and postcards all have important purposes. Newspapers are another way to transmit informatio.
Writing can also be helpful to better understand yourself. That is one reason why people write diaries. Writing can also help you organize your schedule. Therefore, many people use agendas with calendars.
In general, writing is essential for your school and personal life. Therefore, it is worth spending time to learn how to become a good writer
Structure: Subject + Predicate
OR
- Sentence Fragments
- Simple Sentences
- Compound Sentences
- Combining Sentences
- Run-on Sentences
- Sentence Fragments
and
- Simple sentences
Is a group of words that might not have a subject or a verb and does not express a complete thought. Sentences are often used in internet chat rooms and text messages.
- One subject and one Verb
Samantha (Subject) Writes emails every day (Verb)
- More than one subject and one verb
My Sister (Subject) and I (Subject) Always chat on Whatsapp (Verb)
- One Subject and more than one verb
Every summer Jonathan (subject) Goes on vacation (Verb) and visits his grandparents (Verb)
- More than one subject, more than one verb
Timothy (Subject) and Elizabeth (Subject) write letters (Verb) and send cards to their friends (Verb)
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