Main clause A clause which is capable of making a complete sentence by itself. A sentence must have at least one main clause. A simple… Continue reading
Grammar terms beginning with letter L
Labile verb A verb which can be either transitive or intransitive. English has many labile verbs. Examples are: sink, smoke, dress, wash, swim, jump etc.… Continue reading
Grammar terms beginning with letter F
False friend A word in a foreign language which looks very much like a word in your own language but which has a very different… Continue reading
Grammar terms beginning with letters D and E
Double negative A construction in which two or more negative words occur in a single clause. Examples are: I don’t have nothing to prove. I… Continue reading
Grammar terms beginning with Letter D
Dangling participle A dangling participle is a participle which is not grammatically linked to the rest of the sentence. For example, in the sentence ‘Standing… Continue reading
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