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12 June 2024

  b  23:21  Participle phrase & infinitive phrase‎‎ 2 changes history +484 [Bromley‎ (2×)]
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N    17:37  Epic of Gilgamesh diffhist +750 Bromley talk contribs (Created page with "The Epic of Gilgamesh is an "epic," or * "epic" is a heroic narrative, or story, usually in poetic verse ** from Greek ''epikos'', for "heroic poetry", from ''epos'' for a word, story, prophecy *** from PIE '''*wekw-''' for "to speak" * epics generally address questions of human origins, mortality and gods ** and focus on a "hero" protaganist who must overcome challenges with feats of strength or wit * ancient epics, such as Gilga...") Tag: Visual edit

11 June 2024

  b  22:38  Participle phrase & infinitive phrase diffhist −47 Bromley talk contribs (→‎Infinitive phrase)
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21:14 Bromley talk contribs moved page Participle phrase to Participle phrase & infinitive phrase without leaving a redirect ‎
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20:59 Bromley talk contribs moved page Sentence construction to Participle phrase without leaving a redirect ‎
N    19:14  Sentence construction diffhist +707 Bromley talk contribs (Created page with "Sentence * a grammatically complete thought ** grammatically complete = contains a finite verb (subject-verb) ** logically complete = does not need more information to complete the thought == Finite Verb == {| class="wikitable" |+ ! !Subject !Verb !Complements ! |- |Sentence |Student |reads |a textbook | |- |Phrase | |Reading |a textbook | |- | | | | | |} Finite verb is a verb that has a subject * if the verb has no subject, then it is "non-finite" * non-finite verbs...") Tag: Visual edit