A list of words which might be useful for english language
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prefix |
A prefix is put in front of a word to change its meaning.
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clause |
A sentence with a main clause and a subordinate clause, joined with a connective.
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apostrophe |
You can use an apostrophe to show that something belongs to someone.
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comma |
Use a comma to indicate pauses between parts of a sentence.
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quotation |
The class were asked to find a quotation in the book.
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hyphen |
A hyphen can be used to join two words: good-looking.
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simile |
A simile involves comparing one thing to something else.
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metaphor |
A metaphor is saying something is something else.
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alliteration |
Words that begin with the same sound 'but a better butter makes a batter better'.
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parentheses |
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thesis |
A thesis is a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree.
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