In English, we use two types of words to connect clauses. These are conjunctions and relative pronouns. Conjunctions are of two types: coordinating conjunctions and… Continue reading
Like and without
These words are often confused. Like is either a verb or preposition. In either case, it is followed by a noun or noun equivalent which… Continue reading
Subordinating One Clause to Another
Coordinating conjunctions simply link ideas. Subordinating conjunctions, on the other hand, also establish a more complex relationship between the clauses. They suggest that one idea… Continue reading
Using that
That is one of the commonest words in English. It is a relative pronoun. As a relative pronoun that can refer to both people and… Continue reading
Some conjunctions
While While is usually a subordinating conjunction of time. It can also be used to show contrast. Strike while the iron is hot. (Subordinating conjunction… Continue reading
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