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Using Dashes for Parenthesis

We use parenthesis to add extra information to a sentence. Let's look at how we use dashes add information to sentences...

Fire-breathing dragon

Fire-breathing dragon

  • A scary dragon - which breathed fire - guarded the castle.
Tired dog

Tired dog

  • The dog - which was very tired - slept all day.
Year 3 girl

Year 3 girl

  • The girl - who was in Year 3 - loved painting.
Working doctor

Working doctor

  • The doctor - who was on call - missed her dinner.
Messy classroom

Messy classroom

  • The classroom - which was very messy - needed cleaning.
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Grammar

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Word Classes

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Conjunctions

3.3

Writing Coherently

3.4

Verbs

3.5

Modal Verbs

3.6

Phrasal Verbs

3.7

Subjunctive Verbs

3.8

Sentences

3.9

Tenses

3.10

Adverbials

3.11

Language Techniques

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