Dangling participle The term dangling participle refers to a participle which is not grammatically linked to the rest of the sentence. For example, in the… Continue reading
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Distributives
Each, every, either and neither are distributive adjectives. These are normally used with singular nouns. Position Distributives are placed immediately before the nouns they qualify.… Continue reading
Determiners – Part I
Determiners are words like the, my, this, some, either, every and each. Determiners are not adjectives, but they come at the beginning of noun phrases.… Continue reading
Demonstratives and Possessives
Demonstratives Demonstratives show where a person or thing is in relation to the speaker. There are four demonstratives in English – this, that, these and… Continue reading
The infinitive
The infinitive is the base form of a verb. Examples are: write, run, break, read, walk etc. The infinitive may be preceded by the marker… Continue reading
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