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hello teacher,
please send me the total information about how to make sentences which have more then one part.for example some sentences started with if.they have two parts one is main part and other is dependent part i want to know use of tences in these sentences.please send me whole information about it.
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Have a look at this address, plenty of free help.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
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