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What are relative pronouns?

June 16, 2010 - pdf

Read the following pairs of sentences: I saw a little girl. She was very beautiful. I know a man. His son is at Oxford. He… Continue reading

Non-finite verbs

June 15, 2010 - pdf

Read the following sentences: John thinks that he is a great artist. I wish to learn English. In sentence 1, the verb thinks has a… Continue reading

Correlative conjunctions

June 13, 2010 - pdf

Some conjunctions are used in pairs. They are called correlative conjunctions. Note that most correlative conjunctions are of the coordinating type. Examples are: Either…or Either… Continue reading

Subordinating conjunctions

June 13, 2010 - pdf

A conjunction that joins together clauses of unequal rank or importance is called a subordinating conjunction. Read the following sentence: I told him that he… Continue reading

Kinds of conjunctions

June 12, 2010 - pdf

Conjunctions are divided into two classes: coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. Read the following sentence: Birds fly and fish swim. This sentence contains two independent… Continue reading

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