Unless Unless means if not and hence there is no need to add another not into the following clause. Incorrect: Unless you do not obey… Continue reading
Correct use of some conjunctions
As As often confused with like. As is a conjunction. It is followed by a clause. Like is a preposition. It is followed by a… Continue reading
Kinds of co-ordinating conjunctions
Cumulative conjunction A cumulative conjunction merely adds one statement to another. Examples are: and, both…and, as well as, not only…but also Alice cooked the dinner… Continue reading
Coordinating conjunctions
There are two kinds of conjunctions – coordinating and subordinating. Read the following sentences: God made the country and man made the town. I have… Continue reading
Correct use of prepositions – part II
In and At In is usually used with large places – countries, districts, large cities etc. At is generally used for small and unimportant places… Continue reading
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