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Spelling exercise

January 26, 2014 - pdf

Some words that are pronounced alike have very different meanings. Examples are: piece and peace. These word pairs cause a great deal of confusion. Here… Continue reading

Coherence and transitions

January 26, 2014 - pdf

You may have the most convincing ideas in the world. You might have even managed to express them in the most beautiful sentences. However, if… Continue reading

Yes / No questions

January 25, 2014 - pdf

Yes / No questions are those questions that expect ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as answer. These questions do not take the question words when, what, where… Continue reading

Punctuation marks with independent clauses

January 23, 2014 - pdf

Independent clauses can be separated (or connected) in a variety of ways. Full stop When both clauses are of equal importance and can stand on… Continue reading

Direct and indirect objects

January 22, 2014 - pdf

The direct object is the receiver of the action mentioned in the sentence. John hit the ball. (Direct object: the ball) Be careful to distinguish… Continue reading

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