We cannot usually use a possessive word before another determiner and a noun. We can say my cat, their cat, a cat or that cat,… Continue reading
The joining word whose
Whose is a relative possessive word. It is used as a determiner before nouns. Whose can refer to both people and things. In its clause… Continue reading
Non-assertive words
There are some words which are mainly used in affirmative sentences. Examples are: some, once, already, somebody, something, sometimes, somewhere, someone etc. These words are… Continue reading
Sentence Synthesis Exercise
Combine each of the following sets of sentences into one compound sentence. 1. Tom plays hockey. He plays cricket. 2. He knows English. He also… Continue reading
The joining words or, either…or and neither…nor
The conjunctions or, either…or and neither…nor can be used to combine two simple sentences into one. These are used when two alternative facts or statements… Continue reading
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