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Loose
Sentence
In
this lesson you will learn the
definition of a loose sentence and study an example of
a loose sentence. |
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- A loose sentence:
- is a long
sentence
that has the main point at the beginning
- is typically used by native English speakers
- is effective because the main idea is followed by
supporting information
- is the opposite of a
periodic sentence
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- I would be willing to pay more tuition at this
college, if the class sizes were smaller, the teachers
were better, and the degree was nationally recognized.
- Note: the part of the sentence in
bold is the main point and easily identified by the
listener or reader
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Grammar Tips |
Can You Catch These Native Speaker Mistakes?
(Beginner - Listening)
An audio lesson to
help with your understanding of common mistakes. The English is
spoken at 75% of normal speed.
Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this
audio program. |
Commonly Confused Words: Part One
(Beginner - Listening,
reading)
A video lesson to
help with your understanding of commonly confused
words.
The English is
spoken at 75% of normal speed.
Click here to visit the lesson page. |
Commonly Confused Words: Part One
(Beginner - Listening)
An audio lesson to
help with your understanding of commonly confused
words. The English is
spoken at 75% of normal speed.
Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this
audio program. |
Commonly Confused Words: Part Two
(Beginner - Listening,
reading)
A video lesson to
help with your understanding of commonly confused
words.
The English is
spoken at 75% of normal speed.
Click here to visit the lesson page. |
Commonly Confused Words: Part Two
(Beginner - Listening)
An audio lesson to
help with your understanding of commonly confused
words. The English is
spoken at 75% of normal speed.
Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this
audio program. |
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