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  2. Sentence diagram - Wikipedia

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    The subject is written on the left, the predicate on the right, separated by a vertical bar that extends through the base. The predicate must contain a verb , and the verb either requires other sentence elements to complete the predicate, permits them to do so, or precludes them from doing so.

  3. Template:User quadragenarian - Wikipedia

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    This user is a quadragenarian. See also. This template invokes Template:Userbox. This template is compatible with the following templates: Template:User vicenarian;

  4. Sentence (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics and grammar, a sentence is a linguistic expression, such as the English example "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."In traditional grammar, it is typically defined as a string of words that expresses a complete thought, or as a unit consisting of a subject and predicate.

  5. Sic et Non - Wikipedia

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    Sic et Non, an early scholastic text whose title translates from Medieval Latin as "Yes and No", was written by Peter Abelard. In the work, Abelard juxtaposes apparently contradictory quotations from the Church Fathers on many of the traditional topics of Christian theology. In the Prologue, Abelard outlines rules for reconciling these ...

  6. List of linguistic example sentences - Wikipedia

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    While not noticeable in spoken language, in written language the difference shows: "Fliegen" ("flies"), being a noun, is written with a capital "F", whereas "fliegen" ("to fly"), being a verb, is not. The comma can be left out without changing the meaning.

  7. Sentences - Wikipedia

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    The Sentences were compiled in two phases. By 1154, he had completed an initial version of the text which he read to his students in Paris during the 1156–7 academic year.

  8. Who writes these ballot questions and why are they so ... - AOL

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    Probably some rules require ballot questions be written certain ways. If that’s the case, those rules need to be changed. Lawmakers should consider this ballot question for the next election.

  9. Template talk:User quadragenarian - Wikipedia

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