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Time Clauses – English Grammar The time clauses in the English language are introduced by conjunctions such as after, as soon as, before, till, until, when, whenever, while or …
Imperative Sentences – English grammar The second person imperative We can express commands in English by the imperative made with the infinitive without to.
NOUNS: THE FORMATION OF PLURALS A noun is a word used as the name of a person or a thing. In the following examples, the nouns are underlined.
Adjective Clauses – Detailed Expression 1. An adjective clause is a dependent clause which takes the place of an adjective in another clause or phrase.
Prepositional Phrases – At In english, We use preposiiton-at very often. You can examine prepositional phrases below;
Differences and Using “Even though” and “Even if” Even though Even though is used to express a fact, something that is real or true.
Differences and Using All and Whole All and whole both mean the complete/full amount, number, duration, etc. of something, without missing any parts.
Differences Between Few, Little, A Few and A Little Few = Not Many He has few good friends.(negative idea – not enough)
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Types of Inversion – Â English Grammar Study Examples 1. neg intro Never do I sleep. Only at night can I study.