Adverbs of Degree
Adverbs of degree express the intensity, degree, or extent of the verb, adjective, or adverb they are modifying. In this article, you’ll learn how to use them.
Adverbs of degree express the intensity, degree, or extent of the verb, adjective, or adverb they are modifying. In this article, you’ll learn how to use them.
Also, as well and too are adverbs and mean ‘in addition’. Either and neither mean the same but for negative statements. Read this article to learn more.
Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that link two ideas. Learn more about correlative conjunctions and see correlative conjunction examples.
Prepositions of cause and effect are used to express the cause of something and the effect it has on another thing. Click here to learn more.
Conjunctions of contrast are used to express contrast between two ideas or clauses. Click here to learn more about them.
Reported speech is how we represent the speech of other people or what we ourselves say. Read this article and find out more about reported speech.
We shift the tense used in Direct Speech one step back in Reported Speech. Read this article and find out what other changes are made in reported speech.
The third conditional is used to talk about unreal situations in the past. In this article, we’ll examine the meaning, structure and examples.
We use conditionals to describe the result of something that might happen in the present or in the future.
The second conditional is used to talk about imaginary situations in the present or future. In this article, we’ll examine the meaning, structure and examples.