The word whatever exhibits several grammatical properties. It can be used as an adverb, a conjunction, a determiner, or a pronoun. As a relative pronoun… Continue reading
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I haven’t or I don’t have
Have is an interesting verb in that it serves many purposes. Sometimes it is used as an auxiliary verb. For example, when we use have… Continue reading
Correlative conjunctions
You already know what a conjunction is. It is a word used to connect two words, phrases or clauses. Examples are: and, but, because, when,… Continue reading
Formation of questions: grammar worksheet
In a negative question the word not can have two positions. Study the examples given below. Wasn’t it surprising? (Here not goes after the auxiliary… Continue reading
Absolute phrase
When a participle and the noun that comes before it together forms an independent phrase, the structure is often called an absolute phrase. Examples of… Continue reading
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