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Question Tags

October 22, 2010 - pdf

Question tags are the small questions that often come at the end of sentences. Question tags are common in speech and informal writing. They are… Continue reading

Sequence of tenses

October 22, 2010 - pdf

The verb in the subordinate clause changes its tense in accordance with the tense of the verb in the main clause. This principle chiefly applies… Continue reading

How to join two or more simple sentences into a single complex sentence

October 19, 2010 - pdf

Method Change one of the simple sentences into a principal clause and the others into subordinate clauses. By using a noun clause A noun clause… Continue reading

Grammar Terms – Part II

October 17, 2010 - pdf

Dialect The label dialect refers to any distinctive speech variety associated with the people of a particular region (regional dialect) or a social group (social… Continue reading

Grammar Terms – Part I

October 17, 2010 - pdf

Dangling participle The term dangling participle refers to a participle which is not grammatically linked to the rest of the sentence. For example, in the… Continue reading

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