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.
Correct use of some prepositions - Grammar short Lesson
Prepositions may be small words, but they are very important ones and their correct use shows your mastery of the language. Here are some hints about the correct use of some prepositions. >>> Read More.