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Cases where words can be left out

August 5, 2011 - pdf

When expressions are joined by and, but or or, we often leave out repeated words or phrases of various kinds. Study the following sentences A… Continue reading

Participles as adjectives

August 4, 2011 - pdf

Participles can often be used as adjectives before nouns, or after be and other copular verbs. A fallen leaf A lost dog An interesting book… Continue reading

Rhetorical questions

August 3, 2011 - pdf

Rhetorical questions are those questions that do not expect an answer. These are used simply as a way of drawing attention to something. Study the… Continue reading

The relative pronouns what, as and but

August 2, 2011 - pdf

What is used only to refer to things and not persons. When used as a relative pronoun what means ‘that which’. I mean what I… Continue reading

Formation of a complex sentence with an adjective clause

August 1, 2011 - pdf

A complex sentence has at least one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses. The subordinate clause may be a noun clause, an adjective… Continue reading

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