Understanding Relative Clauses
Have you encountered sentences that add extra information about a noun without starting a new sentence? These often involve relative clauses. […]
Have you encountered sentences that add extra information about a noun without starting a new sentence? These often involve relative clauses. […]
Have you ever tried building a sentence but wondered what makes it complete? Every sentence needs two main parts: a
Have you ever paused while writing, wondering whether to use “which” or “that” in your sentence? You’re not alone. This
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A topic sentence is the first sentence of a paragraph that introduces the main idea and sets the direction for
What is a Slant Rhyme? A slant rhyme (or half rhyme) is a type of imperfect rhyme where two words
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Do you struggle knowing the right contexts and uses for the words “then” and “than”? Many people mix up these
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