Welcome to Our Discovery Island, a six-level primary series that engages children in 21st century learning. Children uncover clues and solve mysteries as they learn English.
The Teacher’s Book provides step-by-step lesson plans covering all the course material.
Welcome to Our Discovery Island, a six-level primary series that engages children in 21st century learning. Children uncover clues and solve mysteries as they learn English.
The Teacher’s Book provides step-by-step lesson plans covering all the course material.
Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences - Grammar short Lesson
Complex sentence Examine the following sentences. I will say what I like. When we went there we found that he had gone. Sentence 1 consists of two clauses – >>> Read More.
Simple and Compound Sentences - Grammar short Lesson
According to their meaning and word order, sentences are divided into four classes – assertive, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. But according to their clause structure, sentences can be divided into four different kinds – simple, compound, complex and compound-complex. >>> Read More.
The term anomalous finites refers to the group of 24 finites given below: Is, am, are, was, were Has, have, had Do, does, did Will, would; shall, should; can, could; may, might; must, ought, need, dare, used >>> Read More.