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Linking words and phrases: Essential sentence connectors list

How to use linking words and phrases/ Sentence connectors In this post, you'll learn how to use a variety of linking words and linking phrases. Linking words and phrases are also called transition...

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Relative pronouns

Relative pronouns and relative adverbs Relative pronoun definition What are relative pronouns? and what are relative adverbs? A relative pronoun is a word used to start a relative clause. A...

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Reported speech: Simple important reported speech examples

Direct speech vs reported speech (= indirect speech) In this article, you'll find very interesting reported speech examples, reported speech rules, and some reported speech exercices. Direct...

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Common grammar errors: 40 grammatical mistakes you shouldn’t

Common grammar errors /Common grammatical mistakes Non-native speakers of English often make several grammar errors not only in speaking but also in writing. These grammatical errors or mistakes...

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Noun Clauses: Essential uses and easy examples

What is a noun clause? What are noun clauses examples? A noun clause is a clause that can take the place of a noun or a noun phrase in a sentence.  Noun Clauses Examples Below are some...

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Past Perfect Simple

Past Perfect Simple Past Perfect simple in English grammar A lot of learners of English ask the following questions: "What is past perfect simple example?" "What is the formula of past perfect...

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