Uses of the participle - Grammar short lesson-
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To form the continuous tenses The present participles are used to construct the continuous tense forms. I am writing. They are coming. It was raining. She will be sleeping. ………… |
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Semicolon, Colon and Interrogation mark - Grammar short lesson-
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Semicolon (;) The semicolon represents a longer pause than the comma. It is used to separate the clauses of a compound sentence, when they contain a comma. He was a simple, unassuming man; yet we all respected him. Note that the semicolon is usually followed by conjunctions like and, but, yet or or.... |
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Correlative conjunctions - Grammar short lesson-
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Some conjunctions are used in pairs. They are called correlative conjunctions. Note that most correlative conjunctions are of the coordinating type… |
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Subordinating conjunctions - Grammar short lesson-
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A conjunction that joins together clauses of unequal rank or importance is called a subordinating conjunction. Read the following sentence:… |
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Better English Grammar. Improve Your Written and Spoken English
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