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Zero
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Zero = "0". We use the term zero in grammar where some elements in a pattern is omitted. Ex: We can use either the zero article or unstressed …
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Zero That-clause
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A subordinate clause normally begins with a subordinating conjunction or some other introductory words. Example: It's strange that everyone didn't c…
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Zero relative pronoun
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We often omit the relative pronoun " that " at the beginning of a relative clause. Example: He missed a girl ( that ) he used to love. OR He miss…
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Zero plural
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Some nouns have a zero plural. Their plural form is exactly the same as the singular. Example: a sheep => three sheep a deer => five deer one fish =>…
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Zero Article
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Most nouns have an article ( a / an or the ), or another " Determiner " in front of them. When there is no determiner in front of a noun or noun …
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