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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What the expressions should be

Hi. Please tell me what the correct sentence and phrase are for the following situations.

(telling students what the place is for, or the words on the sign for that effect)

1. You should study quietly here, not make noise.
2. You should study quietly here, and not make noise.

(Words for a phrase flashcard showing a boy dribbling a ball)

1. Dribble a ball
2. Dribble the ball
  

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(telling students what the place is for, or the words on the sign for that effect) You should study quietly here. (Words for a phrase flashcard showing a boy dribbling a ball) Dribbling a ball

  • (telling students what the place is for, or the words on the sign for that effect) You should study quietly here.
  • (Words for a phrase flashcard showing a boy dribbling a ball) Dribbling a ball
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(telling students what the place is for, or the words on the sign for that effect)


You should study quietly here.

(Words for a phrase flashcard showing a boy dribbling a ball)

Dribbling a ball
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Dribble the ball is correct!!
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Feroz2011Dribble the ball is correct!!
Why do you think that, Feroz? 'Dribble the ball' is an imperative sentence.

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