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Students will be able to identify the correct position of adverbs of manners, asking how a work is done; define collective nouns and tell what a reflextive pronoun is.
I want to use one subject and multiple verbs in the sentence. How can I do that using the correct punctuation marks?
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Students will be able to identify (the correct position of) adverbs of manne r , ask how a work is don e, define collective nouns and tell what a reflex ive pronoun is.
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Students will be able to identify (the correct position of) adverbs of manner, ask how a work is done, define collective nouns and tell what a reflexive pronoun is.
Students will be able to identify adverbs of manners(explaining how a work is done), define collective nouns and tell what a reflexive pronoun is.
I think "explain" seems more appropriate than "ask".
I want to use one subject and multiple verbs in the sentence. How can I do that using the correct punctuation marks?
eg Mary blushes, smiles and leaves.
Clive