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  2. Number sentence - Wikipedia

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    A valid number sentence that is true: 83 + 19 = 102. A valid number sentence that is false: 1 + 1 = 3. A valid number sentence using a 'less than' symbol: 3 + 6 < 10. A valid number sentence using a 'more than' symbol: 3 + 9 > 11. An example from a lesson plan: [6] Some students will use a direct computational approach.

  3. Sentence clause structure - Wikipedia

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    An incomplete sentence, or sentence fragment, is a set of words that does not form a complete sentence, either because it does not express a complete thought or because it lacks some grammatical element, such as a subject or a verb. [6] [7] A dependent clause without an independent clause is an example of an incomplete sentence.

  4. Sentence (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Another definition of "sentence length" is the number of clauses in the sentence, whereas the "clause length" is the number of phones in the clause. [ 12 ] Research by Erik Schils and Pieter de Haan by sampling five texts showed that two adjacent sentences are more likely to have similar lengths than two non-adjacent sentences, and almost ...

  5. Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo ...

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    Reed–Kellogg diagram of the sentence. The sentence is unpunctuated and uses three different readings of the word "buffalo". In order of their first use, these are: a. a city named Buffalo. This is used as a noun adjunct in the sentence; n. the noun buffalo, an animal, in the plural (equivalent to "buffaloes" or "buffalos"), in order to avoid ...

  6. Grammatical number - Wikipedia

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    Grammatical number is a morphological category characterized by the expression of quantity through inflection or agreement. As an example, consider the English sentences below: That apple on the table is fresh. Those two apples on the table are fresh.

  7. Sentence word - Wikipedia

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    A sentence word (also called a one-word sentence) is a single word that forms a full sentence.

  8. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    “A couple of years ago I was on my way to a convention on the topic of the role of Muslims in America. When I arrived at the convention hall a number of protesters had gathered with hateful signs, one of which said ‘America is for Americans; go home!’ As soon as I saw this particular sign my eyes welled up with tears.

  9. Affix grammar - Wikipedia

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    These sentences are wrong: in English, subject and verb have a grammatical number, which must agree. An affix grammar can express this directly: Sentence → Subject + number Predicate + number Subject + number → Noun + number Predicate + number → Verb + number Object Object → Noun + number Noun + singular → John Noun + singular → Mary