Basic English sentence patterns that you can’t help knowing

Sentence types There are four sentence patterns in English: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. Declarative: Tom will be at the meeting tomorrow. Imperative: Turn to page 232 of your science textbook. Interrogative: Where do you live? Interjection: Great! Declarative A declarative statement “declares” or states a fact, arrangement, or opinion. Declarative sentences can be positive…

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Less than Symbol (Definition & Examples)

Less than Symbol (Definition & Examples)  The less than symbol indicates that one value is less than another when comparing numbers. By using greater or less than & equal, you can understand how one number differs from another. There is an equal value between two numbers, whether one number is greater or smaller than the…

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The Difference Between Jail and Prison

Jail vs. Prison We have definitely heard the words Jail and Prison, haven’t we? But what is the difference between the two? Well, this is what we will tackle in this post. Here, I will tell you when to use these two different words. Let’s get started. You might have seen that both these words…

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