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Using enough to combine two clauses

July 8, 2013 - pdf

Enough can be used as an adjective or adverb. As an adjective, enough is used to modify a noun. I have bought enough eggs. As… Continue reading

English grammar and vocabulary test

July 5, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. 1. She has eaten ………………… anything today. a) Hardly b) Rarely c) Hard d) Fairly 2. Sam speaks English, ………………… ..?… Continue reading

Eliminate incomplete sentences from your writing

June 30, 2013 - pdf

We have already learned that a sentence must have a subject and a finite-verb of its own. An independent clause can make a sentence because… Continue reading

Joining two simple sentences into another simple sentence

June 27, 2013 - pdf

Sentence synthesis means combining two or more simple sentences into one new sentence. The new sentence may be a simple sentence, a complex sentence or… Continue reading

Combining two sentences using so…that…

June 23, 2013 - pdf

So…that… is a subordinating conjunction. Using so…that… we can combine clauses that show a cause and effect relationship. Exercise Combine the following sentences using so…… Continue reading

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