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It's me! Grammar book: Excel 16
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It's me! Grammar book: Excel 16Unit 1. Adjective Clause I Unit 2. Adjective Clause II Unit 3. Adverb Clause  Unit 4. Reduction of Adverb Clauses to Modifying Adverbial Phrases Unit 5. Connectives that Express Cause and Effect, Contrast and Condition Unit 6. Phrasal Verbs  Unit 7. Expressing Necessity Unit 8. Writing Letters & Postcards
 
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Thesis / Dissertation - The Performance of English Advanced Learner in Mastering Adjective Clauses
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altThis is an undergraduate thesis on the English Department of Syiah Kuala University in Aceh, Indonesia. This thesis describe about the Omission and Punctuation in the Adjective Clause. The theory about performance is also presented in 5 pages.

 

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111 Words to Use Instead of Great (Infographic)
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111 Words to Use Instead of Great (Infographic)111 Words to Use Instead of Great (Infographic)

This is a visual list of 111 alternatives for the word 'Great'. Take a look at this infographic to see 111 of the best, most creative synonyms and similar expressions for the popular adjective 'Great'.
 
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Special uses of some adverbs - Grammar short Lesson
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Special uses of some adverbs - Grammar short LessonSpecial uses of some adverbs - Grammar short Lesson

Very
Very is commonly used before an adjective or another adverb in the positive degree. It means ‘to a great extent’.

    She is very beautiful. (with adjective)
    It is very hot. (with adjective)  >>> Read More.
 
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Comparative adjectives | English grammar lesson
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Comparative adjectives Comparative adjectives

Comparative adjectives are used to compare 2 or more things, people or places. We also use them to compare 1 thing, person or place at different times.
We use "than" after the comparative adjective to say what we are comparing something with.
Example: The mouse is smaller than the cat.
In this English grammar lesson, you will learn the spelling rules for comparatives. The rules are different depending on whether the adjective is 1 syllable, 2 syllable and more or irregular.
more >>> see this video.
 
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