أجزاء الجملة
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أجزاء الجملة
أجزاء الجملة
أجزاء الجمله والاعداد الصادرة عن اجزاء الجمله
وهذه تدرس بالسنة الأولى بالجامعه
Sentence Fragments and Run-On Sentences Sentence Fragments: A
sentence fragment is a group of words that is missing a subject or
predicate, and therefore does not express a complete thought. For
example: When the mail arrives. (What happens when the mail arrives?)
Jumped from an airplane. (Who jumped?) My best friends Jenny and
Mike. (What about them? What are they doing?) Run-On Sentences: A
run-on sentence is a combination of two or more complete sentences.
These should be two separate sentences or should have a conjunction
between them (like and or but). A common mistake is joining two
sentences with a comma to form a run-on sentence. This is also know as a
comma splice. Some examples of run-on sentences: Henry and
Margaret are married, they have been together a long time. (This run-on
should be two separate sentences: "Henry and Margaret are married. They
have been together a long time.") Our team played hard, we lost the
game. (This run-on sentence should have the word "but" after the comma:
"Our team played hard, but we lost the game
أجزاء الجمله والاعداد الصادرة عن اجزاء الجمله
وهذه تدرس بالسنة الأولى بالجامعه
Sentence Fragments and Run-On Sentences Sentence Fragments: A
sentence fragment is a group of words that is missing a subject or
predicate, and therefore does not express a complete thought. For
example: When the mail arrives. (What happens when the mail arrives?)
Jumped from an airplane. (Who jumped?) My best friends Jenny and
Mike. (What about them? What are they doing?) Run-On Sentences: A
run-on sentence is a combination of two or more complete sentences.
These should be two separate sentences or should have a conjunction
between them (like and or but). A common mistake is joining two
sentences with a comma to form a run-on sentence. This is also know as a
comma splice. Some examples of run-on sentences: Henry and
Margaret are married, they have been together a long time. (This run-on
should be two separate sentences: "Henry and Margaret are married. They
have been together a long time.") Our team played hard, we lost the
game. (This run-on sentence should have the word "but" after the comma:
"Our team played hard, but we lost the game
مواضيع مماثلة
» تكوين الجملة - تكوين الجملة
» تكوين الجملة
» If clause الجملة الشرطية
» الجملة في اللغة الإنجليزية
» كيف نحول الجملة إلي مبني للمجهول؟
» تكوين الجملة
» If clause الجملة الشرطية
» الجملة في اللغة الإنجليزية
» كيف نحول الجملة إلي مبني للمجهول؟
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