Write one word for sentence. Strong building built usually by kings
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Te escribi una oraci`pon con cada palabra y una frase donde estan todas las palabras juntas.
1.- The building is very tall.
2.- My dad is very strong.
3.- You have built a beautiful sand castle.
4.- I generally don't get up early.
5.- Kings live in beautiful castles
The buildings are generally built by very strong men so that people can live safely like kings.
Te envio la traducciòn para que puedas entender un poco mejor:
1.-El edificio es muy alto.
2.- Mi papà es muy fuerte.
3.-Has construido un hermoso castillo de arena.
4,.Generalmente no me levanto temprano.
Los reyes viven en hermosos castillos
Generalmente los edificios están construidos por hombres muy fuertes para que las personas puedan vivir seguros como los reyes.
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In (2) the noun cat expands into a more complex unit,
formed by three words: in the black cat the article that precedes it
and the adjective that follows repeat the gender and number information provided by cat. This relationship between words, called
concordance, shows that they form a unit around
to a core. This unit, greater than the word but less than the
sentence, is called a phrase; the word that spreads through
of different types of dependent elements — black in the first and black in the second — is the core. As in this case it is a
name, forms a noun phrase (cf. § 12.4). The third unit
it is the sentence —the maximum unit of syntax—, formed by the
nominal phrase and by the verbal phrase, he is hungry.
In the syntax the units that are combined belong to different
categories or classes, which are distinguished by their properties and by their
behavior. Since ancient times, grammar has been
to classify the words in syntactic categories or lexical classes. Currently the following are generally accepted:
lexical classes Examples
nouns or names oil, house, farmhouse, cat, honesty, woman, father, Rocha
adjectives current, blue, cervical, narrow, equal, São Paulo, portable, possible, precious, dark
pronouns something, what, how much, that, them, nobody, what,
who, who, know, yeah, me
determinants some, that, each, how much, whose, two, the,
that, my, many, what, everything, you, a
verbs run, count, find out, deliver, be, go,
rain, order, power, be
adverbs here, like this, yesterday, almost, when, after, over, away, much, very, alone, sadly
prepositions to, before, under, against, during, through,
according to
conjunctions neither, or, but, be ... be, but, and; although, like,
because what if
interjections ah, bravo, geez, that ..., pucha, ufa, viva;
clear no obvious yes
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