This repository contains sentence-by-sentence antonymy analysis for IELTS reading passages. Each sentence is broken down with subjects, verbs, chunks, and explanations to make comprehension easier.
You can view the content directly on GitHub Pages:
This project provides detailed sentence analysis, focusing on structure, meaning, and grammatical elements to help IELTS students improve their reading comprehension skills.
We’d love for you to contribute and make this project better! Follow these simple guidelines to join us in improving IELTS sentence analysis.
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Fork the Repo 🍴
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Clone the Repo 💻
Clone your forked repository to your local machine:git clone https://github.com/your-username/ielts-sentence-antonymy.git
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Create a New Branch 🌿
Make sure you’re in your cloned directory, then create a new branch for your contribution:git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
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Make Your Changes ✍️
Add sentence analysis, update explanations, or improve the structure. Make sure to follow the existing style! -
Commit Your Changes 📌
Write a clear and concise commit message:git commit -m "Add sentence analysis for Passage X"
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Push to Your Branch ⬆️
Push your changes to GitHub:git push origin feature/your-feature-name
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Create a Pull Request 🔄
Go to the original repository, and you’ll see a prompt to create a pull request from your new branch. Describe your changes, and submit!
- Keep It Clear 📝: Ensure that your sentence breakdowns are easy to understand and aligned with the project style.
- Be Respectful 💬: Treat fellow contributors with respect and kindness.
- Stay Consistent 🔄: Follow the established structure for sentence analysis, including subject, verb, chunks, meaning, and punctuation.
- Use Emojis 😄: Feel free to add emojis to your commits and comments for a friendly touch!
If you have questions or need guidance, don’t hesitate to open an issue or ask for help in your pull request. We’re here to support each other!
Thank you for contributing to IELTS Sentence Antonymy! Your efforts make a difference. 🙌