This page is for submitting exemplary sentences from published books both new and classical, magazine articles, journals, textbooks, and so on.The intention of creating this collection is to show to the budding writer that with time and practice, these forms can - just as published writers have done - be mastered and skillfully combined to create an infinitude of new sentences. Budding writers should NOT enter their own sentences to this database, but should look for and find good examples of sentences that show more than one form, and enter them into this database.
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In the box below, state where you read this sentence (title of book title of magazine article, plus title of magazine, page number, etc), and/or give your name or initials if you want credit for discovering the sentence.
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Write the sentence you discovered in the box below:
Please select all the different forms that are in the above sentence. Use the pop-up selection menus below. As you select them, they will appear in the box. When you have finished listing all the forms contained in your sentence, press the Send It In button.
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