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Compound conjunctions

December 20, 2016 - pdf

Many compound expressions are used as conjunctions. They are called compound conjunctions. As well as The manager as well as his wife attended the party.… Continue reading

Comprise vs. Compose

December 20, 2016 - pdf

The words comprise and compose are two of the most commonly misused terms in the English language. Some even avoid using them to avoid commiting… Continue reading

Conditional clauses worksheet

December 19, 2016 - pdf

There are mainly three types of conditional clauses in English. First conditional Second conditional Third conditional The first conditional is used to talk about real… Continue reading

Elicit vs. Illicit

December 19, 2016 - pdf

Although both words may sound and look similar, elicit and illicit have very distinct uses and meanings. Despite this fact, some people still misuse these… Continue reading

Enquiry vs. Inquiry

December 19, 2016 - pdf

The terms enquiry and inquiry are considered to be different spellings of the same word. Both terms are nouns used to refer to “an act… Continue reading

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