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Consonants and Vowels
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The table of consonant sounds of English: /p/ as in p art /f/ as in f ood /h/ as in h as /b/ as in b ed /v/ as in v oice…
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Coordination
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What is "coordination"? Coordination is the way of linking clauses, phrases, and words. [see " Conjunction "]
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Contrast
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What is "contrast"? There're two types of contrast: where fact 2 is surprising in the light of fact 1. where fact 2 is the opposite of fact 1.
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Congratulations
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What is "congratulations"? Image by Rosy from Pixabay This word is used to congratulate somebody.
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Comparative clause
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What is "comparative clause"? Comparative clause is ...
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Common noun
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What is "common noun"? Common nouns are the opposite of proper nouns. [see Names ]. They're words for a kind of person, thing, substance, etc.…
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Comment clause
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What is "comment clause"? A comment clause is a small clause which adds a comment to what is said in the main clause or in the rest of the sentence…
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Collocation
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What is "collocation"? Collocation refers to the way words pattern together in speech and writing. For example, we prefer to say: a bunch o…
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Clause
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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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