The conjunctions or, either…or and neither…nor can be used to combine two simple sentences into one. These are used when two alternative facts or statements… Continue reading
Do as a general-purpose verb
As a general purpose verb, do can refer to almost any kind of activity. What are you doing in the evening? Don’t waste time. Do… Continue reading
Formation of compound sentences using adversative conjunctions
Two simple sentences can be joined into one using the coordinating conjunctions but, yet, still, however, whereas and nevertheless. Note that these conjunctions are used… Continue reading
Formation of compound sentences
A compound sentence is one having two or more co-ordinate clauses. It is formed with the help of coordinating conjunctions. By using and Two simple… Continue reading
Singular and plural: miscellaneous points
Certain singular nouns which are uncountable in English are countable in many other languages. Examples are: hair, baggage, furniture, advice etc. Her hair is very… Continue reading
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