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parts of the sentence - Garnet Valley School District
parts of the sentence - Garnet Valley School District

... 3. Early each morning, Ronaldo bakes the bread for the deli sandwiches. 4. Twice a month, Mr. Kingsborough makes his own sausage. 5. During the cold winter months, the neighbors like the convenient location of the deli. 6. For twenty-five years the family has owned and managed the delicatessen. 7. M ...
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... Athenian even if he had lived in another polis for many years. Most Greek poli consisted of a small walled area and the surrounding farmland, but some larger poli were made up of several small villages. The poli developed independently of one another because they were isolated by rugged mountains or ...
parts of the sentence - Garnet Valley School District
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... 3. Early each morning, Ronaldo bakes the bread for the deli sandwiches. 4. Twice a month, Mr. Kingsborough makes his own sausage. 5. During the cold winter months, the neighbors like the convenient location of the deli. 6. For twenty-five years the family has owned and managed the delicatessen. 7. M ...
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... (Unstressed) Articles: a, an, the, some Prepositions: in, at, on, to, for, etc. Pronouns: i, you, he, she, it, etc. Conjunctions: and, but, yet, for, that, since, etc. Auxiliary verbs: be (passive voice), has/have (perfect tense), will, modals, etc. ...
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Ancient Greek grammar

Ancient Greek grammar is morphologically complex and preserves several features of Proto-Indo-European morphology. Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, articles, numerals and especially verbs are all highly inflected. This article primary discusses the morphology of Attic Greek.
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