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The adverb too

December 5, 2010 - pdf

Too is an adverb. It is used before adjectives without nouns and before adverbs. I arrived too late. You are too generous. Too and too… Continue reading

Complement clause

December 3, 2010 - pdf

A complement clause is a clause introduced by a complementizer like that or whether. A complement clause is attached to a preceding noun, adjective or… Continue reading

Participial adjective and participial relative clause

December 2, 2010 - pdf

Participial adjective A participial adjective is a word which is identical in form to the present or past participle of a verb. A participial adjective… Continue reading

What are reflexive pronouns?

November 30, 2010 - pdf

Reflexive pronouns are words like myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, oneself, ourselves and themselves. Uses A very common use of reflexive pronouns is to talk… Continue reading

Singular and plural nouns

November 29, 2010 - pdf

The label number refers to the grammatical category which relates to the number of countable objects in the world. In English, number is important with… Continue reading

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