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refers to the need for an introduction, a body and a conclusion in a piece of writing. This applies to almost all types of writing, e.g. essays, reviews, reports, letters and emails, but not memoranda and minutes. See introduction, body and conclusion.
a part of speech that indicates action. Verbs are either finite or non-finite. See finite verb...
an exclamation, followed by an exclamation mark, e.g. Oh no!
an overblown statement, e.g. I had thousands of guests this weekend.
lighting that accentuates contours and creates shadows. This creates a darker, ominous effect...