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What Makes a Sentence? Grammar A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a terminal punctuation such as a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point. A single sentence consists of a single clause (a subject and a predicate). Other complex sentences consist of two or more clauses. (Is / Are) you into skiing? Of course, all of these parts of the hotel (is / are) made of ice.

In this class we will discuss music and revise future tenses

In this class we will discuss Team work and role play different situations

In this class we will discuss Kyrgyzstan and revise future simple

Poses for photographers and vocabulary

Did you know that centrifugal force isn't really a thing? I mean, it's a thing, it's just not real. In fact, physicists call it a "Fictitious Force." Mind blown yet? To explore this idea further, this week Shini sits down with us to discuss centripetal force, centrifugal force, and a few other bits of physics to help us understand Uniform Circular motion.

In this class we will discuss working conditions and modal verbs of obligation

Present Continuous Если глагол оканчивается на –е, то при добавлении –ing она исчезает: come – coming Если глагол состоит из одного слога, и гласная в нем краткая, то конечная согласная удваивается: sit – sitting

Mental-discipline theories