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Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise

September 19, 2011 - pdf

Change the following into indirect speech. Answers 1. The girl said that it gave her great pleasure to be there that evening. 2. The man… Continue reading

Adjective clause

September 18, 2011 - pdf

A kind of subordinate clause which does the work of an adjective. An adjective clause is used to modify a noun or a pronoun in… Continue reading

Grammatical terms

September 17, 2011 - pdf

Person The grammatical category which is used to distinguish participants in a conversation. English distinguishes three persons. The first person represents the speaker or speakers.… Continue reading

Grammar terms beginning with P

September 16, 2011 - pdf

Participial adjective A word form which is identical in form to the participle but which functions as an adjective. Examples are: rolling stone, fallen leaf,… Continue reading

Adverb clause

September 15, 2011 - pdf

The label adverb clause refers to any subordinate clause which behaves as an adverb with respect to the rest of the sentence. Definition An adverb… Continue reading

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