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The Function of Phrases
A phrase may function as a verb, noun, an adverb, or an adjective.
Located in English / Building Phrases
The Gambia
Located in Geography / Country Information / World Maps
The Kitchen / Te Taiwhanga Tao / Taomanga / Hereumu
Located in Māori / Word Groupings
The Marae
Located in Māori / 100 words in Te Reo Māori
The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM) is an NSF supported project that began in 1999 to develop a library of uniquely interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives or concept tutorials, mostly in the form of Java applets, for mathematics instruction (K-12 emphasis). Number & Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, and Data Analysis & Probability.
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The Order of a Sentence
Not all sentences make a single point -- compound sentences, especially, may present several equally-important pieces of information -- but most of the time, when you write a sentence, there is a single argument, statement, question, or command which you wish to get across.
Located in English / Building Sentences
The Parts of Speech
Traditional grammar classifies words based on eight parts of speech: the verb, the noun, the pronoun, the adjective, the adverb, the preposition, the conjunction, and the interjection.
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The Parts of the Sentence
The parts of the sentence are a set of terms for describing how people construct sentences from smaller pieces. There is not a direct correspondence between the parts of the sentence and the parts of speech -- the subject of a sentence, for example, could be a noun, a pronoun, or even an entire phrase or clause. Like the parts of speech, however, the parts of the sentence form part of the basic vocabulary of grammar, and it is important that you take some time to learn and understand them.
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The Purpose of a Sentence
The other classifications in this chapter describe how you construct your sentences, but this last set describes why you have written the sentences in the first place. Most sentences which you write should simply state facts, conjectures, or arguments, but sometimes you will want to give commands or ask questions.
Located in English / Building Sentences
The Rare Earth Metals
Located in Science / Chemistry / Periodic Table of the Elements