Understanding Sentences in English
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>How can I understand English sentences?
- Make a vocabulary list before you begin.
- Don’t define every word.
- Use context clues.
- Look for word roots, prefixes and suffixes that you know.
- Break up sentences into chunks.
- Look for related words and ideas.
- Read and summarize.
>How do you use remember in a sentence?
- I’m remembering some things.She stared into the pool, remembering a lonely childhood.
- She smiled, remembering the day they took Destiny home from the hospital.
- Remembering what Felipa had said about the girls being out of a home if Alex refused the inheritance, she smiled.
> What makes a sentence easy to understand?
- A subject, a verb, and a full concept are required for clearly written, complete sentences. A statement must be comprehensible on its own. Complete sentences are sometimes referred to as independent clauses.
>What 3 things does a sentence need to understand?
- At the very least, a full sentence must contain three elements: a subject, a verb, and an object. A noun or a pronoun is usually used as the topic.
Course Content
Simple conversations
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Understanding Sentences in English
17:11
Listening, Reading, and Comprehension
Pronunciation
Basic Grammar
Telephonic English/Business English
Responses
Vocabulary
Public Speech
Course Summary
Interview Question
Career Guideline
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