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  1. Third grade - Wikipedia

    Third grade (also 3rd Grade or Grade 3) is the third year of formal or compulsory education. It is the third year of primary school. Children in third grade are usually 8–9 years old.

  2. Worksheet - Wikipedia

    A worksheet, in the word's original meaning, is a sheet of paper on which one performs work. They come in many forms, most commonly associated with children's school work assignments, tax forms, …

  3. Sentence clause structure - Wikipedia

    How clauses compose sentences in grammar and syntaxIn grammar, sentence and clause structure, commonly known as sentence composition, is the classification of sentences based on the number …

  4. English grammar - Wikipedia

    English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts.

  5. Sentence (linguistics) - Wikipedia

    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 …

  6. Parallelism (grammar) - Wikipedia

    In grammar, parallelism, also known as parallel structure or parallel construction, is a balance within one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure. [1] The …

  7. Clause - Wikipedia

    A primary division for the discussion of clauses is the distinction between independent clauses and dependent clauses. [3] An independent clause can stand alone, i.e. it can constitute a complete …

  8. Primary school - Wikipedia

    The term grade school is sometimes used in the US, although both this term and elementary school may refer to the first eight grades, in other words both primary education and lower secondary education. …