Friday, November 7, 2008

Learn English as a Second Language with Complete Sentences

The key to good writing is composing effective sentences. The clearer a sentence the better the communication in both speaking and writing. Most speakers and writers of the English language know a good sentence when they see one or hear one. Composing the best sentence for each situation is not always a simple task. A missing word or incorrect word can alter the meaning considerably. A sentence can consist of one word such as go or stop, but a sentence can also be made of many words. The definition of a sentence usually reminds a student that a sentence must be a complete thought. Students must be careful to make sure that each group of words punctuated as a complete sentence should be a complete thought. Most sentences include both a subject and a verb although in the one word sentences, the subject is understood. A great place to learn the structure of sentences is Language Communicator which can be accessed at www.languagecommunicator.com. Further information can be obtained with a simple email to info@languagecommunicator.com.

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Barbara92106

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