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Therefore, hence, so, then, thus etc

July 26, 2011 - pdf

We use a number of expressions to show that what is said follows logically from what was said before. Keywords are: Therefore, as a result,… Continue reading

Talking about changes using turn and fall

July 25, 2011 - pdf

We use turn to talk about visible changes of state. It is common before color words. Note that turn is more formal than go. Leaves… Continue reading

The conjunctions and, or and but

July 23, 2011 - pdf

The most important among the coordinating conjunctions are and, but and or. Let’s explore the uses of these three little words. And The conjunction and… Continue reading

So much and so many

July 22, 2011 - pdf

So is a degree adverb. It is mostly used in situations where very is also a suitable word. She is so beautiful. = She is… Continue reading

Words that can be left out

July 20, 2011 - pdf

Unstressed words are often left out at the beginning of a sentence if the meaning is clear without them. Words that can be left out… Continue reading

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