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  • Convert any simple sentence into a complex or compound

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  • Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex courses with practice

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  • Find a partner and practice the conversation. The practice will take place in the classroom

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  • What are the main differences between studying at high school and studying at university?

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  • Pronouns (Subject, Object, Possessive Pronouns) and Possessive Adjectives

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  • Human and Social sciences

    No field of study is more important to human beings than the social sciences. To understand society is to learn not only the conditions that limit our lives but also the opportunities open to us for improving the human condition. Increasing our knowledge of human society is as important as learning more about mathematics, physics,…

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  • Phrase and clause, complete course with activities

    PHRASE    –  A phrase is a group of related words. It does not contain a subject and a verb. There are different types of phrases. Examples:      1.   from the stairs to run playing the piano CLAUSE    –  A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a…

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  • Human and Social Sciences activities, Simple QSM

    According to the handout shared online, complete the statements below (1-10) by circling the right option. n°01)-«The academic discipline that deals with humans, society, and culture in terms of philosophical and spiritual aspects>> is the definition of: Humanities Social Sciences n°02)-The subjects of the field are more scientific and experimental. Humanities Social Sciences n°03)-The focus…

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  • What Are the Different Types of Sentences?

    Sentences are divided into four categories: simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. Simple Sentences A simple sentence contains one independent clause. Examples Bill rode his bike to school. Who is your best friend? She ate her lunch, took a walk, and went back to work. Compound Sentences A compound sentence contains two…

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  • What are the features of classifying consonants?

    There are four distinctive features for classifying consonants: 1. Place of articulation 2. Manner articulation 3. Position of the soft palate 4. Position of The vocal cords 1. Place of articulation LBilabial: the consonant is produced by the upper and lower lips: /m/ /p/ /b/ /w/. 2.Labio-dedntal: the consonant is produced by the lower lip…

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