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Clauses are the main structures of which SENTENCES are built. A sentence contains at least one MAIN CLAUSE. It may also contain SUBORDINATE CLAUSES. See Ver…
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Certainty and uncertainty
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What is certainty? Certainty is ... What is uncertainty? Uncertainty is ...
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By
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By is either a preposition or an adverb. There are four important uses of by : place, means, after a passive, and time .
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But
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Bu t is nearly always a coordinationg conjunction. (Its' uses as a preposition and as an adverb are not common .) The conjuntion but indicates a contras…
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Bring and take
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What is "bring"? Bring is ... What is "take"? Take is ...
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Borrow and lend
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What is "borrow"? Borrow is ... What is "lend"? Lend is ...
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Between and among
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What is "between"? Between is ... What is "among"? Among is ...
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Better Best
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Better and best are forms of good and well . Better is the comparative form and best is the superlative form . I hope this article helps. If you have a…
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Besides
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Besides is either a linking adverb or preposition . 1. Linking adverb Besides is a linking adverb in spoken English . In front position, besides means …
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Beside
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Beside means "by" or "at the side of". It's a preposition of place . Ex: 1. No one wants to sit beside me. OR No one wants to si…
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