When a negative adverb or expression is put at the beginning of a sentence, it is usually followed by auxiliary verb + subject. These structures… Continue reading
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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
Formation of compound sentences
A compound sentence is one having two or more co-ordinate clauses. It is formed with the help of coordinating conjunctions. By using and Two simple… Continue reading
Singular and plural: miscellaneous points
Certain singular nouns which are uncountable in English are countable in many other languages. Examples are: hair, baggage, furniture, advice etc. Her hair is very… Continue reading
Infinitive clauses introduced by for + noun/pronoun
An infinitive can have its own subject. Study the following sentences. I will be happy to wash the car. (I will wash the car.) I… Continue reading
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