Adverb Clauses of Time, Place, Condition, and Manner
Adverb clauses can be tricky. Learn about adverb clauses of time, place, condition, and manner in our comprehensive guide. Click here!
Adverb clauses can be tricky. Learn about adverb clauses of time, place, condition, and manner in our comprehensive guide. Click here!
Here, you’ll learn how to build and use clauses of cause (starting with “because”, “since”, “as”), result (“so…that” and “such…that”), and comparison (“than” or “as…as”).
The Present Perfect Passive is useful when describing something that was done in the past without a lot of information about who did it. Click here to know about the usage, structure and examples.
Want to describe something with adjectives that start with ‘J’? Though they are not numerous, we’ll help you find Juicy words. Check it out!
Here’s a selection of adjectives that start with the letter Q. Use them to add flair and color to your writing and speech.
Here are over 70 English adjectives beginning with the letter K. Read on to discover plenty of adjectives that can enhance your speech.
Limiting adjectives RESTRICT nouns rather than DESCRIBING them. In this guide, we explain limiting adjectives with lots of examples and exercises. Read on!
Some adjectives can be formed from nouns, verbs and even other adjectives by adding a prefix or a suffix. Read this article to learn more.
Some adjectives describe facts while other adjectives express opinion. Read this article to learn how to use fact and opinion adjectives correctly.
Be is a very common verb in English. In this article, you’ll learn how to make negative and interrogative sentences with the verb ‘be’.