It has one dependent idea and one independent idea joined by a subordinating conjunction.
What's a complex sentence?
Describes a noun.
What's an adjective?
It compares with -er or more.
What's the comparative form?
"begun"
What's the past participle of the verb "begin"?
It's a sentence joined by a comma and a fanboy.
What's a compound sentence?
It is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate.
What's a clause?
They tell which one. Examples are: these, that, those, this.
What are demonstrative adjectives?
It compares with -est or most.
What's the superlative form?
"written"
What's the past participle of the verb "write"?
It's a sentence joined by suboordinating conjunction.
What's a complex sentence?
It has one complete subject and one complete predicate.
What's an independent clause?
They are special adjectives. They help to be more specific.
What are articles?
The following sentence is correct. "You are more intelligenter than a dog"
That sentence is a mistake. It should be "You are more intelligent than a dog"
What's the past of "do"?
They're FOR, AND, NOR, BUT, OR, YET, SO.
It cannot stand alone as a sentence.
What's a dependent clause?
Number, opinion, size, age, color.
What's the order of adjectives?
The following sentence is correct. "I am the most beautifuler student in the world"
That sentence is incorrect. It should be "I am the most beautiful student in the world"
"understand"
What's the base form of the verb "understand"?
They help me to not mention the noun again in a sentence.
What's a pronoun?
It is a noun, noun phrase or clause that describes a noun giving extra information.
What's an appositive?
The sentence is incorrect. It should be "There is a black cat with a long tail on the street"
The following sentence is correct. "I sit down farer away from Alejandro Ayala than you"
The sentence is incorrect. It should be "I sit down farther/further away from Alejandro Ayala than you"
"awoken"
What's the past participle of the verb "awake"?
It helps me to describe the way an action is done.
What's an adverb?