Most English verbs can be followed by prepositions or adverb particles. Examples are: switch off, turn down, walk down, look at, stare at, sit down… Continue reading
More about adjective clauses
We have already seen that an adjective clause is a subordinate clause that does the work of an adjective. It qualifies a noun or pronoun… Continue reading
Adjective clauses
Look at the italicized group words in the following sentence. The house that I live in belongs to my father. (Which house?) Here the group… Continue reading
More about noun clauses – part 2
A noun clause can be used in apposition to a noun or a pronoun. Study the following sentences. Your statement that you didn’t take the… Continue reading
More about noun clauses
We have seen that a noun clause is a subordinate clause which does the work of a noun in a complex sentence. Since a noun… Continue reading
