The possessive has two forms: The forms my, your, our, his, her and their are called possessive adjectives. They go before nouns. The forms mine,… Continue reading
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All / any / none + the + comparative
This is a special structure used to say why something is or should be ‘more…’ The robbery was all the more distressing because the robbers… Continue reading
Of with determiners
Determiners like some, any, each, every, either, neither, all, both, much, many and most can be used directly before nouns, without of. Have you got… Continue reading
Verb patterns: subject + verb + object + object complement
Every sentence in English follows a certain pattern. There are several sentence patterns in English. A decent understanding of these structures will help you to… Continue reading
That-clauses
As a conjunction that has little real meaning. It simply connects two clauses. I realized. She was innocent. (Two separate sentences.) I realized that she… Continue reading
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