We use ‘if’ to express a condition – something that must happen first so that something else can happen. Unless has a similar meaning to… Continue reading
Because And Because Of | Grammar Exercise
Because is a conjunction. It is followed by a clause. Because of is a preposition. It is followed by a noun or noun equivalent. These words… Continue reading
Past Simple or Present Perfect Tense Exercise
Both the simple past and the present perfect are used to talk about finished actions and situations. However, there is an important difference between them.… Continue reading
Although, Though, Despite, In Spite Of, and However | Grammar Exercise
The words although, though, despite, in spite of and however have very similar meanings; however, they are used in different structures. Though and although are… Continue reading
Either or Neither | Grammar Exercise
We use either before the first of two alternatives specified. It means one or the other of two people or things. Neither means ‘not one… Continue reading
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