Words, Words are built from parts. Greek and Latin Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes, Synonyms, Antonyms, Multiple-meaning words, Parts of Speech, Words can be placed into categories based on function, Parts of a Sentence, Words make up the two main parts of a sentence, Sentence Types & Forms, Sentences can be placed into categories based on meaning and structure, Dependent Clauses, Can be noun clauses, adjective clauses or adverbial clauses, Sentence Structure & Clarity, Sentences must express complete and clear thoughts, Agreement, Verbs have four basic forms, Apostrophes, Shows possession, plurality, and contract word forms, Colons, Introduce additions, modifications, and basic examples including explanations, summaries, series, or quotations, Semicolons, Join related main clauses when there are no coordinating conjunctions, Capitalization, Using uppercase letters to mark specific words in a sentence or title, Dashes, Emphasize material within a sentence more emphatically than commas.
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