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consists of commands, e.g. Come here! Run away! See also sentence types: command.
a pronoun that refers to an object, e.g. it, those. (This is true as long as a noun does not...
See implied meaning.
meaning that is implied (suggested) rather than stated directly, e.g. Iâ??m so thirsty! might...
to suggest or hint, e.g. In my conversation, I implied that we were short of money when I said I...
when something is extremely unlikely or odd, e.g. Seeing the Prime Minister in a swimming...
the indefinite articles a and an are used when referring to any person or thing. An is used...
an alphabetical list of the names, objects and subjects (or topics), with page references,...
provides a straightforward fact, e.g. I will walk to town. She bought a new coat.
the part of the sentence that receives the direct object. An indirect object follows a...