Unit 1. Conditional Sentences - I will Unit 2. Conditional Sentences - I would Unit 3. Conditional Sentences & Wishes Unit 4. The Passive I Unit 5. The Passive II Unit 6. The Passive III Unit 7. Noun Clauses I Unit 8. Noun Clauses II
In this English grammar lesson, It explains defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses. It also gives an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals. You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or ..(more, see this video)
Non-defining relative clauses, also known as non-restrictive relative clauses give us more non-essential information about a noun. They are particularly common in written English. We must use commas when writing them to separate them from the rest of the sentence...
This book explores the grammar of to infinitives and gerundial -ing clauses, which is a central area at the interface of syntax and semantics, against the background of what has been called the Great Complement Shift. Over the course of six chapters, the author explores the semantic properties of constructions where the general spread of gerundial -ing clauses occurs at the expense of to infinitives.
Coursera - Conjunctions, Connectives, and Adverb Clauses This course will help prepare you for studying in an American college or university or for International Exams, like the IELTS or the TOEFL. This first course will go over some of the basics of grammar and punctuation that you'll need to do good writing. Neverthless, anyone who wants to improve his or her writing skills can benefit from this course.