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all grammatical rule for sentence formation.​

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● First, it begins with a capital letter.

● In addition, it includes an end mark—either a period [ . ], question mark [ ? ], or exclamation point [ ! ].

● Most importantly, the complete sentence must contain at least one main clause. Each main clause contains an independent subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.

Check out these examples:

Example:

The banana rotting at the bottom of Jimmy's book bag has soaked his biology notes with ooze.

Answered by vijaybanjan378
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Answer:

Use Active Voice

Link Ideas with a Conjunction- fan boys

Use a Comma to Connect Two Ideas As One

Use a Serial Comma in a List

the Semicolon to Join Two Ideas

Use the Simple Present Tense for Habitual Actions

Use the Present Progressive Tense for Current Action

Add "ed" to verbs for the Past Tense

Use Perfect Tenses

Use Present Perfect for the Unfinished Past

Use Present Perfect Progressive for Unfinished Action and Past

Use Past Perfect for the First of Two Past Actions

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