Most adjectives can go in two main places in a sentence: in attributive position and predicative position. In attributive position, an adjective comes before the… Continue reading
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Indefinite pronouns
Study the following sentences. One hardly knows what to do. One cannot choose one’s parents. One must not boast of one’s success. One should love… Continue reading
It as a provisional subject
When the subject is a phrase that consists of a gerund (-ing form), it is used as a provisional subject to begin the sentence. Instead… Continue reading
Grammar terms beginning with letter A
Absolute comparative The label absolute comparative refers to a comparative form used without a standard of comparison. Example: the younger generation. There is no answer… Continue reading
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Click here to try it out Why I recommend it The fundamental rules of English grammar never change, and the importance of proofreading to ensure… Continue reading