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Title: Parallel Structure, Pronoun Clarity, Possessive Determiners, Possessive Nouns & Pronouns |
Grade: core-sat Lesson: S10-P1 |
Explanation: This lesson describes a topic in grammar which is important in understanding how words can and should be combined to make grammatically correct and readable sentences. |
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Definition: Parallel Structure |
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Parallelism is a general term referring to consistent and logical construction of a sentence. This could mean writing with a consistent tense and voice, and with appropriate conjunctions and prepositions. |
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Examples: Sentence: She will be studies when her mother arrives. Correct sentence: She will be studying when her mother arrives. |
Definition: Pronoun Clarity |
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Pronouns must clearly refer to a specific person, place, or thing - otherwise known as an antecedent. |
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Examples: Sentence: The vegetables arrived this morning. The chefs are already using it. Correct sentence: The vegetables arrived this morning. The chefs are already using them. |
Definition: Possessive Determiners |
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Possessive Determiners, as the name suggests are used to ascertain the possessiveness of an article, noun, or any person etc. |
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Examples: Sentence: The birds are moving to they’re nests. Correct sentence: The birds are moving to their nests. |
Definition: Possessive Nouns |
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A possessive noun is the special form of a noun that’s used to indicate ownership. |
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