Correlative conjunctions are usually coordinating in nature because the sentence fragments they connect tend to be of equal rank. As you know, a coordinating conjunction… Continue reading
Correlative conjunctions
You already know what a conjunction is. It is a word used to connect two words, phrases or clauses. Examples are: and, but, because, when,… Continue reading
Even if and even though
These two expressions are often confused but they are not interchangeable. Even though means ‘despite the fact that’. It shows contract. It is more emphatic… Continue reading
Formation of questions: grammar worksheet
In a negative question the word not can have two positions. Study the examples given below. Wasn’t it surprising? (Here not goes after the auxiliary… Continue reading
Past simple and past continuous: grammar exercise
To talk about two simultaneous short actions we use simple tenses. To talk about a longer background action which was going on when something else… Continue reading
