Possessive Nouns in English
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study possessive nouns.
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Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study possessive nouns.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study linking words.
You will learn how to use linking words in clear English sentences.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study English transition words and phrases.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study common sentence connectors.
You will learn how to use common sentence connectors in clear English sentences.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study parallel structure.
You will learn how to use parallel structure in clear English sentences.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study subject-verb agreement rules.
You will learn how subjects control verb forms in English sentences.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study common subject-verb agreement mistakes.
You will learn how subjects control verb forms in English sentences.
The key question is: What is the real subject, and is it singular or plural?
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study English word order rules.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study double negatives.
You will learn why standard English usually avoids two negative words in one clause.
The key question is: Does one negative already make the sentence negative?
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study common English grammar mistakes.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study reported questions.
You will learn how reported questions use statement word order.
The key question is: How does the question change when it becomes part of a reported sentence?