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The power of not only but also and both and

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar

Not only…but also, and both…and, are well known cumulative coordinating conjunctions. These conjunctions are used to add extra information to the main clause. And, they are also used to introduce…

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Correct use of Yet already and still

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar

Being the most confusing adverbs of time, understanding the correct use of Yet, already, and still becomes so important. “Yet” as an adverb used to describe the uncompleted state of…

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Difference between “But and Yet”

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar

The difference between “But and yet” adversative coordinating Conjunction is that “but” is more milder than “yet” in terms of expressing contrast to the earlier main clause. “But” is used…

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Understandig Even Though And Even If

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Subordinating conjunctions for contrast are used to introduce Adverb clause of contrast. Even though and even if are subordinating conjunctions express strongest contrast compare to although and though. So, let's…

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Explanation of Finite and Non Finite Clauses

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Basically, there are two types of clauses finite and non finite Clause. Further, they are classified as depending and independent. In case of non finite clause, it is classified as…

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Classification of matter

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In the scientific term, matter is classified as pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are made from similar kinds of particles. While, mixtures have more than one different particles. For…

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Noun Clause And Adjective Clause

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Noun clause is a type of subordinate clause which does the work of a noun; whereas, adjective clause is used as a adjective to modify noun and adjective in the…

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Indirect speech of imperative sentences

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar

Imperative sentences are used to express request, advise, command, and order. So, while making indirect speech of imperative sentences, it is essential to use requested, advised, commanded, and ordered in-place…

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Relative clauses by relative adverbs

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Like relative pronouns, relative adverbs, too, are used to introduce relative clauses. Also, clauses introduced by relative adverbs are called Adjective clauses. To form various mixed and complex sentences it…

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Indirect Speech Of Assertive Sentences

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Direct and indirect speech are grammatical constructions used to narrate a speech delivered by someone. Direct speech is the words of speaker himself whereas in indirect speech we tell about…

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