What do the abbreviations "S" "F" "SCS" "SCV" "CD" and "CX" stand for in Shurley English.

cs means compound, cx means complex, f smeans fragment, s means simple, csc means simple compound subject and scv means simple compound verb. im only 12.

To find the meanings of the abbreviations "S," "F," "SCS," "SCV," "CD," and "CX" in Shurley English, you can refer to the Shurley English resource materials. Generally, Shurley English uses these abbreviations to represent different parts of speech and sentence components. Here is a general breakdown of these abbreviations:

1. S: Subject - In Shurley English, "S" refers to the subject of a sentence, which typically answers the question "who" or "what" the sentence is about.

2. F: Verb - "F" stands for the verb or the action word in a sentence. It is the part that tells what the subject is doing.

3. SCS: Subject Complement Simple - "SCS" is used to indicate a simple subject complement. The subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb and describes or renames the subject.

4. SCV: Subject Complement Verbal - "SCV" represents a subject complement that is a verbal phrase. A verbal is a word derived from a verb but used as a different part of speech, such as a gerund or an infinitive.

5. CD: Direct Object - In Shurley English, "CD" refers to the direct object, which is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly.

6. CX: Complex Sentence - "CX" indicates a complex sentence in Shurley English. A complex sentence consists of an independent clause (a complete sentence) and at least one dependent clause (an incomplete sentence).

Remember, it is always a good idea to consult the Shurley English resources directly for the most accurate and in-depth information on any abbreviations or concepts used in their curriculum.

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i do not get it

what do cx stand for? and cd?