Diagram: Subduction zones are areas where two plates collide. My question is: is where a direct object, so the dotted line goes to areas? or is it an adverb so it goes on the dotted line from are to collide?
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Tutor.com
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Student practices with active and passive voice using specific guidelines and the answers.
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Oregon State University Writing
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Click on the alphabetical letter and find the grammatical term. Uses each term in a sentence as an example.
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Glossary of Grammatical Terms
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Definitions, explanations, and examples of the three kinds of verbs.
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Fact Monster
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Click-thru page tutorial explains in detail and with examples how to make sure a pronoun reference is clear, and why it is important to have clear pronoun references. The last page give student a chance to practice understanding of these concepts.
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FactMonster
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Explanation and examples of seven types of phrases: noun, prepositional, appositive, absolute, infinitive, gerund, and participial.
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The Garden of Phrases
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A basic "handbook" of parts of speech, sentence structures and punctuation with examples for reference purposes. Clean website makes it easy to read/find rules of basic grammar
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Conventions of Standard Written English
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This site has very useful examples, along with a list and a definition, showing how prepositions work in a sentence.
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Grammar Bytes!
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The student can access 50 basic sentence diagram patterns on this site. It begins with the simple subject/verb diagram and includes gerund/participle/infinitive phrases, causative verbs, and expletive constructions.
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Diagramming Sentences
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A great basic grammar website resource for students and tutors.
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Grammar Bytes
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