Make one of the simple sentences the principal clause and change the other clauses into subordinate clauses. Note that the subordinate clause can be a… Continue reading
Instead as an adverb and preposition
Instead is an adverb. It means ‘as an alternative’. He didn’t buy a large loaf. Instead, he bought two small loaves. She didn’t go to… Continue reading
Sentence patterns using to-infinitives
A knowledge common sentence patterns is essential to use English correctly. In a sentence, words are arranged in a particular order. This order in which… Continue reading
Using relative clauses
Relative pronouns can be used to combine two clauses into one sentence. A relative pronoun acts as the subject or object of its verb. It… Continue reading
Using as and like
Like is a preposition. It is used before a noun or a pronoun. She looks a bit like Elizabeth Tailor. He ran like wind. He… Continue reading
